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Adjective
/ˈselyələr/,
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Of, relating to, or consisting of living cells,
  1. Of, relating to, or consisting of living cells
    • - cellular proliferation
  2. Denoting or relating to a mobile telephone system that uses a number of short-range radio stations to cover the area that it serves, the signal being automatically switched from one station to another as the user travels about

  3. (of a fabric item, such as a blanket or vest) Knitted so as to form holes or hollows that trap air and provide extra insulation

  4. Consisting of small compartments or rooms
    • - cellular accommodations

  1. relating to cells; "cellular walls"; "cellular physiology"
  2. characterized by or divided into or containing cells or compartments (the smallest organizational or structural unit of an organism or organization); "the cellular construction of a beehive"; "any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular"
  3. (cellularity) the state of having cells
  4. Cellular is a 2004 thriller film directed by David R. Ellis and starring Kim Basinger and Chris Evans. The screenplay was written by Chris Morgan, Larry Cohen (who also scripted Phone Booth, another film that evolves from a phone call) and J. Mackye Gruber (uncredited.)
  5. (cellularly) In a way of or pertaining to cells
  6. (Cellularity) characterizes the physical and chemical properties of cells found within a specific tissue.
  7. is a word used to mean a lot of different things. According to the FCC, cellular refers to any portable phone system which operates in the 800 MHz band allocated for use by portable phone systems. This includes AMPS, IS-136 and IS-95. ...
  8. derives from cellphone and means a mobile phone or other device which communicates through a network of radio cells
  9. Refers to communications systems, especially the Advance Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), that divide a geographic region into sections, called cells. The purpose of this division is to make the most use out of a limited number of transmission frequencies. ...
  10. A wireless communications network architecture which employs "cells" or modular coverage areas, typically serviced by a cell site , and usually provides hand-off capability between cells for roaming devices. (See also hand-off and roaming)
  11. The mobile radio-telephone service licensed by Industry Canada and the FCC to utilize 50 MHz of spectrum in the 800 MHz and which is interconnected to the PSTN. In each region of Canada and the United States, there are two 25 MHz licenses operating. ...
  12. The name given to the original concept of dividing a large geographic area into smaller coverage areas called cells. ...
  13. In wireless communications, cellular refers most basically to the structure of the wireless transmission networks which are comprised of cells or transmission sites. ...
  14. The type of wireless communication that is most familiar to mobile phones users. Called "cellular" because the system uses many base stations to divide a service area into multiple "Cells". Cellular calls are transferred from base station to base station as a user travels from cell to cell.
  15. Analog or digital communications that provide a consumer with a wireless connection from the mobile device to a relatively nearby transmitter (base station). The transmitter’s coverage area is called a cell.
  16. A mobile telephone service provided by a network of base stations, each of which covers one geographic cell within the total cellular system service area.
  17. A mobile communications system that uses a combination of radio transmission and conventional telephone switching to permit telephone communications to and from mobile users within a specified area.
  18. Refers to frequencies in the 800 MHz band in which some mobile phones operate.
  19. A wireless telephone system where each geographic area (cell) is covered by a base station; users are handed over to other base stations as they move from cell to cell; analog and digital systems exist.
  20. (SEL-yuh- lur): a system using cells
  21. Relating to small parts or groups.
  22. Composed of minute cells.
  23. Term used to describe mobile phone communications. Each transmitter covers an area known as a "cell"
  24. Wireless telephone service which is interconnected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) , the regular telephone network.