Cell

/sΙ›l/ noun

A cell is the smallest living unit of an organism, like a tiny building block of plants and animals. It can also mean a small room, such as in a prison or a monastery.

From Old French 'celle', from Latin 'cella' meaning 'small room' or 'storeroom'. Scientists borrowed the word in the 17th century because microscopic cells looked like little rooms in a honeycomb.

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