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(1) A geographic area in a cellular phone system. See cellphone. (2) In a spreadsheet, the intersection of a row and column. (3) Short for "cellphone." (4) An elementary unit of storage for...
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Definition: cell
(1) A geographic area in a cellular phone system. See cellphone.
(2) In a spreadsheet, the intersection of a row and column.
(3) Short for "cellphone."
(4) An elementary unit of storage for data (bit) or power (battery).
(5) See Cell chip.
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