cell
Cell (from Latin cella, cellula , cellar, small room, compartment ') stands for:
Science:
- Cell (biology) , the smallest living unit of a living being
- Cell (sociology) , a closed small group of people acting together
- Cell (meteorology) , circular air flow in the earth's atmosphere
- Unit cell , part of the crystal structure (crystallography)
- mathematical object from the field of algebraic topology, see cell complex
Geography:
- Cell (Aue) , district of Aue, Saxony
- Cell (Odenthal) , living space in the municipality of Odenthal
- former name of the place Zell (Zellertal) , Rhineland-Palatinate
Premises:
- Prison cell , detention room in prison
- Detention cell , room in which the detention is carried out
- Sobering cell , room for holding people under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Monastery cell , private area of a monastery resident
People:
- Gerhard Arend cell (around 1710–1761), German organ builder in Lithuania
- Ilse cell (* 1951), German religion teacher and author
- Johann Christian Friedrichzell (around 1730–1785), German goldsmith and court jeweler
- Margaretha Geertruida cell, pseudonym Mata Hari (1876–1917), Dutch dancer and spy
- Michael Cell (* 1967), German archaeologist and museum director
- Robert Cell (1829–1901), Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1892 to 1898
- Ullizell (* 1951), German television presenter
Others:
- Cell (film) , a film by Bijan Benjamin
- Radio cell , area of a cellular network that is covered by a base station (transmitter mast)
- Airframe , obsolete for airframe (fuselage, wings and tail unit of an aircraft)
- the second lowest organizational structure in the NSDAP, see structure of the NSDAP #division of the party below the Gaue
- Culture shock cell , youth and culture center in Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg
See also:
- Celle (disambiguation)
- Zele
- Zella (disambiguation)
- Wiktionary: cell - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations