Definition
Divided into or arranged in cells; having a cellular or compartmented structure.
Etymology
From Latin cella (cell) plus the past participle suffix -ated. This biological and botanical term describes structures organized into distinct cell-like compartments.
Kelly Says
Cellated structures appear everywhere in nature—from the hexagonal cells of honeycomb to the compartmented structure of plant tissues—and the word helps scientists describe how nature uses the cell as a building block.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
cellated
se-la-ted
ARالعربية
خلايا
kha-li-ya
CSČeština
buněčný
bu-nech-ny
DADansk
cellulær
se-lyu-lar
DEDeutsch
gezeltet
ge-zel-tet
ELΕλληνικά
κυτταρικός
kyt-ta-ri-kos
ESEspañol
celado
se-la-doh
FISuomi
solumainen
so-lu-mai-nen
FRFrançais
cellulé
se-lyu-le
HIहिन्दी
कोशिका
ko-shi-ka
IDBahasa Indonesia
bersel
ber-sel
ITItaliano
cellulato
che-lyu-la-to
KO한국어
세포화된
se-po-hwa-doen
MSBahasa Melayu
bersel
ber-sel
MYမြန်မာ
cellated
se-la-ted
NLNederlands
gecelld
ge-selt
NONorsk
celulær
se-lyu-lar
PLPolski
komórkowy
ko-mo-r-ko-wy
PTPortuguês
celado
se-la-doh
RORomână
celular
se-lu-lar
RUРусский
клеточная
klyet-och-naya
SVSvenska
cellulär
se-lyu-lar
TRTürkçe
hücresel
hyu-cre-sel
UKУкраїнська
клітинний
klyi-tin-nyy
VITiếng Việt
có tế bào
co te-bao
ZH中文
蜂窝状的
fēngwéizhàng de