释义 |
cel·lu·lar I. \-lə(r)\ adjective Etymology: New Latin cellularis, from cellula living cell, from Latin, small storeroom, diminutive of cella small room — more at cell 1. : characterized by, consisting of, or dealing with cells < cellular structure > < cellular physiology > 2. a. : containing cavities : porous < cellular rubber > b. of igneous rock : having a porous texture produced by the expansion of gases within the fluid lava < cellular basalt > 3. : consisting of or employing separate semi-independent sections or units < a cellular plan of defense > < the cellular structure of medieval society > specifically : using or marked by the use of cell-like rooms or living quarters < cellular confinement > • cel·lu·lar·ly adverb II. adjective : of, relating to, or being a radiotelephone system in which a geographical area (as a city) is divided into small sections each served by a transmitter of limited range so that any available radio channel can be used in different parts of the area simultaneously III. noun (-s) : a cellular telephone |