Celular in english

Mobile

pronunciation: moʊbəl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
mobile

celular = cellular. 

Example: The analysis of the document 'The study of the cellular structure of fungi' would be Botany/Fungi/Cells.

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» biología celularcell biology .

Example: This article briefly reviews the characteristics of cell biology studies and literature.

» crecimiento celularcell growth .

Example: Most chemotherapeutic approaches to cancer try to target cancer cells specifically and do something that slows or stops their cell growth.

» envejecimiento celularcellular aging [cellular ageing] .

Example: The programme has recently included the following topics: congenital abnormalities, cellular aging, tissue oxygenation, thromboses, hearing problems, perinatal care and electrocardiography.

» furgón celularpolice vanpolice wagon .

Example: Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.

Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.

» membrana celularcell membrane .

Example: The author describes the historical milestones that led to our current understanding of the structure of cell membranes.

» neurociencia celular y molecularmolecular and cellular neuroscience .

Example: Molecular and cellular neuroscience falls between neurochemistry and psychobiology.

» radio celularcellular radio .

Example: With cellular radio, the power of the transmitters is reduced, so that the area of coverage of each is now only a few km across.

» tecnología celularcellular technology .

Example: The article is entitled 'Online without the line: cellular technology for searching on the go'.

Celular synonyms

versatile in spanish: versátil, pronunciation: vɜrsətəl adjectivefluid in spanish: fluido, pronunciation: fluəd nounairborne in spanish: aerotransportado, pronunciation: erbɔrn adjectiveambulatory in spanish: ambulatorio, pronunciation: æmbjələtɔri adjectivemoving in spanish: emocionante, pronunciation: muvɪŋ adjectiveflying in spanish: volador, pronunciation: flaɪɪŋ nounnomadic in spanish: nómada, pronunciation: noʊmædɪk adjectivefloating in spanish: flotante, pronunciation: floʊtɪŋ nounrangy in spanish: alto y delgado, pronunciation: reɪndʒi adjectivewandering in spanish: errante, pronunciation: wɑndɜrɪŋ noun, adjectiveroving in spanish: errabundo, pronunciation: roʊvɪŋ adjectiveperegrine in spanish: halcón peregrino, pronunciation: perəgrin noun, adjectiveambulant in spanish: flotante, pronunciation: æmbjələnt adjectiveunsettled in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsetəld adjectivemotile in spanish: móvil, pronunciation: moʊtəl noun, adjectivechangeable in spanish: cambiable, pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒəbəl adjectivemovable in spanish: móvil, pronunciation: muvəbəl adjectivetransferable in spanish: transferible, pronunciation: trænsfɜrəbəl adjectivemoveable in spanish: movible, pronunciation: muvibəl adjectivetransportable in spanish: transportable, pronunciation: trænspɔrtəbəl adjectivetransferrable in spanish: transferible, pronunciation: trænsfɜrəbəl adjectivewaterborne in spanish: llevado por barco, pronunciation: wɔtɜrbɔrn adjectivemotorized in spanish: motorizado, pronunciation: moʊtɜraɪzd adjectivemechanized in spanish: motorizado, pronunciation: mekənaɪzd adjectiveseaborne in spanish: marítimo, pronunciation: sibɔrn adjectivechangeful in spanish: variable, pronunciation: heɪndʒfəl adjectivemaneuverable in spanish: maniobrable, pronunciation: mənuvɜrəbəl adjectiverotatable in spanish: giratorio, pronunciation: roʊtətəbəl adjectiveraisable in spanish: elevable, pronunciation: reɪzəbəl adjectiveperambulating in spanish: deambulando, pronunciation: pɜræmbjəleɪtɪŋ adjectivetransplantable in spanish: transplantable, pronunciation: trænsplæntəbəl adjectivemanoeuvrable in spanish: maniobrable, pronunciation: mənoʊvrəbəl adjectiveraiseable in spanish: criable, pronunciation: reɪzibəl adjectivemobile river in spanish: río móvil, pronunciation: moʊbəlrɪvɜr noun
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