celled
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of celled
Example Sentences
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Archaea are single celled organisms that were long believed to be a specific group of bacteria.
From Science Daily
“What we can and must do is fully educate our patients about the comparative COVID-19 risks of dorm housing versus celled housing.”
From Seattle Times
The state’s Department of Corrections currently lists seven prison facilities as coronavirus “hot spots,” a designation that means at least 20% of the inmates within celled housing units test positive or 15% of inmates test positive within open-bay housing units.
From Washington Times
“But you’ve been celled up with a positive. So they have to quarantine you somewhere else, over in Carson.”
From Washington Post
Space is limited; prisoners are double or triple celled, or housed in barracks-style dorms.
From Slate
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