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cella
[sel-uh]
noun
plural
cellaethe principal enclosed chamber of a classical temple.
the entire central structure of a classical temple.
cella
/ ˈsɛlə /
noun
Also called: naos. the inner room of a classical temple, esp the room housing the statue of a deity
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cella1
Example Sentences
Louis Cella, Chuck Winner and Scott Daruty went to Sacramento to solve the problem.
“We … lobbied them and we were very close to coming to a resolution on HHR in California,” said Cella, whose family owns Oaklawn Park in Arkansas and were the first to install HHR-like machines.
Cella could not remember the exact year the meeting took place.
Louis Cella and his family are behind one of racing’s most successful stories.
But even Cella sees the opportunity for success in California as limited.
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