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syn·cel·lus \sə̇nˈseləs\ noun (plural syncel·li \-eˌlī\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Middle Greek synkellos, from Late Greek, cell mate, from Greek syn- + Late Greek kella cell, from Latin cella — more at cell : a diocesan official in the Eastern Church serving usually as the secretary and chaplain of a bishop or metropolitan |