Cellblock

/ˈselblɑːk/ noun

A section of a prison containing a row of jail cells, or the cells themselves grouped together as a unit.

A compound word from 'cell' (from Latin 'cella,' small room) + 'block' (from Germanic origins meaning chunk or solid piece). The term emerged in the late 1800s with modern prison architecture.

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