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1. cell-free
adjective.
Lacking
cells.
Synonyms
acellular
noncellular
Antonyms
cellular
honeycombed
pitted
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2. death
noun.
(ˈdɛθ)
The
event
of
dying
or
departure
from
life.
Synonyms
martyrdom
passing
going
change
alteration
wrongful death
departure
expiration
exit
decease
modification
expiry
loss
human death
release
megadeath
fatality
Antonyms
birth
unsatisfactory
disembarkation
appearance
inactive
Etymology
death (English)
deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. death
noun.
(ˈdɛθ)
The
permanent
end
of
all
life
functions
in
an
organism
or
part
of
an
organism.
Synonyms
sphacelus
organic phenomenon
cell death
gangrene
necrosis
brain death
necrobiosis
mortification
cerebral death
Antonyms
stiffen
decrease
tune
dissimilate
detransitivize
Etymology
death (English)
deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. death
noun.
(ˈdɛθ)
The
absence
of
life
or
state
of
being
dead.
Synonyms
rest
state
neonatal death
eternal rest
sleep
quietus
extinction
eternal sleep
crib death
sudden infant death syndrome
SIDS
defunctness
infant death
cot death
Antonyms
focus
wet
stabilise
discharge
depersonalize
Etymology
death (English)
deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. death
noun.
(ˈdɛθ)
The
time
when
something
ends.
Synonyms
lifespan
lifetime
ending
dying
end
grave
demise
life-time
life
Antonyms
birth
beginning
middle
better
weaken
Etymology
death (English)
deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. death
noun.
(ˈdɛθ)
The
time
at
which
life
ends;
continuing
until
dead.
Synonyms
end
last
ending
Antonyms
beginning
middle
thin
centralise
Etymology
death (English)
deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. death
noun.
(ˈdɛθ)
A
final
state.
Synonyms
end
state
destruction
Antonyms
quieten
tire
odourise
denazify
Etymology
death (English)
deeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
deaþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. cell
noun.
(ˈsɛl)
Any
small
compartment.
Synonyms
compartment
Antonyms
refrain
attack
9. cell
noun.
(ˈsɛl)
(biology)
the
basic
structural
and
functional
unit
of
all
organisms;
they
may
exist
as
independent
units
of
life
(as
in
monads)
or
may
form
colonies
or
tissues
as
in
higher
plants
and
animals.
Synonyms
formative cell
Sertoli cell
akaryote
somatic cell
polar body
sex cell
fertilized ovum
embryonic cell
reproductive cell
archespore
fibre
flagellated cell
vegetative cell
animate thing
cell organelle
blastomere
cytol
parthenote
germ cell
energid
akaryocyte
cytoplasm
daughter cell
mother cell
Kupffer's cell
zygote
Leydig's cell
blastema
plant cell
fiber
organism
Leydig cell
karyon
being
acaryote
Sertoli's cell
nucleus
vacuole
arthrospore
cytomembrane
plasma membrane
beta cell
cell organ
living thing
organelle
cell membrane
recombinant
gametocyte
protoplast
cell nucleus
archesporium
Antonyms
unthoughtfulness
irresponsibleness
irresponsibility
prokaryote
eukaryote
10. cell
noun.
(ˈsɛl)
A
device
that
delivers
an
electric
current
as
the
result
of
a
chemical
reaction.
Synonyms
voltaic cell
fuel cell
secondary cell
electrolytic cell
electrical device
galvanic cell
solar cell
storage cell
electric cell
photovoltaic cell
primary cell
Antonyms
voltaic cell
electrolytic cell
stander
sitter
parasite
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