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cella

Celli vs Cella - What's the difference?

celli | cella |


As a proper noun celli

is .

As a noun cella is

(architecture) the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

Cello vs Cella - What's the difference?

cello | cella |


As nouns the difference between cello and cella

is that cello is a large stringed instrument of the violin family with four strings. (From lowest to highest C-G-D-A while cella is the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

Celly vs Cella - What's the difference?

celly | cella |


As nouns the difference between celly and cella

is that celly is (slang) cellmate while cella is (architecture) the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

Calla vs Cella - What's the difference?

calla | cella |


As a verb calla

is .

As a noun cella is

(architecture) the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

Cella vs Cells - What's the difference?

cella | cells |


As nouns the difference between cella and cells

is that cella is the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos while cells is plural of cell.

Cellar vs Cella - What's the difference?

cellar | cella |


As nouns the difference between cellar and cella

is that cellar is an enclosed underground space, often under a building; used for storage or shelter while cella is the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

As a verb cellar

is to store in a cellar.

Yella vs Cella - What's the difference?

yella | cella |


As an adjective yella

is eye dialect of yellow.

As a noun cella is

the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

Cella vs Hella - What's the difference?

cella | hella |


As a noun cella

is the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

As a determiner hella is

intensifier, signifies an abundance of a thing; much or many.

As a pronoun hella is

a lot; or, a hell of a lot.

As an adverb hella is

intensifier (modifies verbs); to a large extent; totally; very much.

As an interjection hella is

for sure; totally; hell yeah; used as a strong affirmation of something that was just said, accomplished, or revealed.

As a contraction hella is

hell have.

As a proper noun Hella is

any of various place names (see Wikipedia for places with this name).

Cell vs Cella - What's the difference?

cell | cella |

Cella is a descendant of cell.



In architecture terms the difference between cell and cella

is that cell is a cella while cella is the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

As nouns the difference between cell and cella

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit while cella is the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

Fella vs Cella - What's the difference?

fella | cella |


As nouns the difference between fella and cella

is that fella is while cella is (architecture) the part enclosed within the walls of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.

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