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| Cell pack
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A group of gardeners traveling together in a confined space for snipping and stealing plant material in a botanical garden. |
| Cella
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The inner part of an ancient Greek or Roman temple, housing the statue of a God or Goddess. |
| Cellar
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Lowest floor, partly or completely underground, of a building. |
| Cellarage
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Volume of space in a cellar. |
| Cellaret or cellarette
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Wine cabinet. |
| Cells
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The hollow spaces in concrete blocks. |
| Cellular concrete
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Lightweight, low density concrete that holds trapped air. |
| Cellular trim
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Vinyl trim. |
| Cellulase
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An enzyme complex, produced by fungi and bacteria, capable of decomposing cellulose into small fragments, primarily glucose. |
| Cellulose
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The fundamental constituent of all vegetative tissue; the most abundant material in the world. |
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