He was a man of touchy and irascible character, and rose from penury to the height of opulence.
Tis said that seven short years can change, Through nerve and bone, this knitted frame, Cellule by cellule waxing strange, Till not an atom is the same.
Kruegerle underwent the operation with more or less tranquillity--but it was worth suffering a little; if he had gone to the surgeon, four weeks of cellule arrest would have been his lot.
For cellule means hunger and emaciation--awful hunger and awful emaciation.
This secondary conidium can sometimes engender a third cellule by a similar process.
The cellule at first is observed to be empty, and then, by the aid of secretion, green matter is gradually produced in the cavity and assumes a definite form.
The cellule composed only of protoplasm and a nucleus possesses the very same faculty.
It is easy to realize how much pleasanter it would have been for us all if the simple cellule from which we spring had not been so persistently ambitious in the direction of activities.
There is nothing surprising in this; rather it is one of Nature's laws that may not be overlooked, traceable back to that first coalescence when the female cellule absorbs the male.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cellule" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.