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Bidirectional cells are a subset of neurons found in mammalian brains in region MT. They are characterised by having a peak response to visual motion
Bidirectional_cell
Primary cell of the nervous system
Artificial neuron Bidirectional cell Biological neuron model Cellular neuroscience Compartmental neuron models Connectome Dogiel cell Growth cone List
Neuron
Basic structure in power electronics
commutation cell is that it makes it unidirectional (see figure 3). A bidirectional cell can be built, but it is equivalent to two unidirectional cells connected
Commutation_cell
Support-cells in the nervous system
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glia, also called glial cells or neuroglia, are non-neuronal cells in the central nervous system (the brain and the spinal
Glia
Star-shaped organisms
unidirectional regeneration, disk-dependent bidirectional regeneration, and disk-independent bidirectional regeneration. In each case, regenerative capacity
Starfish_regeneration
Function of four real variables that defines how light is reflected at an opaque surface
The bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF), symbol f r ( ω i , ω r ) {\displaystyle f_{\text{r}}(\omega _{\text{i}},\,\omega _{\text{r}})}
Bidirectional reflectance distribution function
Bidirectional_reflectance_distribution_function
Region of DNA encouraging transcription
Adachi N, Lieber MR (June 2002). "Bidirectional gene organization: a common architectural feature of the human genome". Cell. 109 (7): 807–809. doi:10
Promoter_(genetics)
Multiprotein complex that forms a point of contact or adhesion in animal cells
PMID 16377174. Hynes RO (September 2002). "Integrins: bidirectional, allosteric signaling machines". Cell. 110 (6): 673–87. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(02)00971-6
Cell_junction
Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration
A mitochondrion (pl. mitochondria) is an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi. Mitochondria have a double
Mitochondrion
Cell found in connective tissue
gastrointestinal tract, mast cells communicate bidirectionally with neurons by producing histamine, serotonin and tryptase. Mast cell-neuron interactions may
Mast_cell
Communications equipment location
A cell site, cell phone tower, cell base tower, or cellular base station is a cellular-enabled mobile device site where antennas and electronic communications
Cell_site
Bipolar-shaped progenitor cells of all neurons in the cerebral cortex and some glia
Radial glial cells (RGCs), or radial glial progenitor cells (RGPs), are bipolar-shaped progenitor cells that are responsible for producing all of the neurons
Radial_glial_cell
Organism that produces both male and female gametes
any terminal phase male when those males die or abandon the group. Bidirectional sex changers: Where an organism has female and male reproductive organs
Hermaphrodite
System for returning electricity to the grid
for V2G could gain bidirectionality capability with only a software upgrade. Already in 2007, most modern EVs used lithium-ion cells that offer round-trip
Vehicle-to-grid
Transformation of a stem cell to a more specialized cell
neocortex". Cell. 146 (1): 18–36. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2011.06.030. PMC 3610574. PMID 21729779. Rash BG, Ackman JB, Rakic P (February 2016). "Bidirectional radial
Cellular_differentiation
Part of an animal that coordinates actions and senses
Chana; Klein, Edward (2002). "Imitative Learning in Japanese Quail using Bidirectional Control Procedure". Animal Learning & Behavior. 30 (3): 275–281. doi:10
Nervous_system
Genus of viruses
cell is achieved by attachment of the viral glycoproteins to host receptors, which mediates endocytosis. Replication follows the dsDNA bidirectional replication
Cytomegalovirus
Type of chromosome
observations of bidirectional replication was from studies of B. subtilis. Shortly after, the E. coli chromosome was also shown to replicate bidirectionally. See
Circular_chromosome
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
and Surf-2 genes and their essential bidirectional promoter elements are conserved between mouse and human". DNA Cell Biol. 13 (11): 1117–26. doi:10.1089/dna
SURF2
technology involves immobilization of cells within a polymeric semi-permeable membrane. It permits the bidirectional diffusion of molecules such as the influx
Cell_encapsulation
Transmembrane receptors involved in cellular adhesion and signalling
PMID 10446050. Hynes RO (September 2002). "Integrins: bidirectional, allosteric signaling machines". Cell. 110 (6): 673–87. doi:10.1016/s0092-8674(02)00971-6
Integrin
Recurrent neural network architecture
Amazon released Polly, which generates the voices behind Alexa, using a bidirectional LSTM for the text-to-speech technology. 2017: Facebook performed some
Long_short-term_memory
Class of artificial neural network
directions. These two are often combined, giving the bidirectional LSTM architecture. Around 2006, bidirectional LSTM started to revolutionize speech recognition
Recurrent_neural_network
Cells with a primary function of coloration found in a wide range of animals
Gelfand, VI (2003). "Dynactin is required for bidirectional organelle transport". The Journal of Cell Biology. 160 (3): 297–301. doi:10.1083/jcb.200210066
Chromatophore
Semipermeable capillary interface between blood and the brain
blood. Consequently, the CVO permeable capillaries are the point of bidirectional blood–brain communication for neuroendocrine function. The border zones
Blood–brain_barrier
Czech tram model
Tatra KT8D5 is a bidirectional light rail vehicle currently (May 2026, and not expected to retire soon, except in Brno) operating in Europe and Asia.
Tatra_KT8D5
Type of computer memory
semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data in a memory cell. A DRAM memory cell usually consists of a microscopic capacitor and a transistor, both
Dynamic_random-access_memory
Proposed method of generating pluripotent stem cells
A.; Wakayama, Teruhiko (January 29, 2014). "Bidirectional developmental potential in reprogrammed cells with acquired pluripotency". Nature. 505 (7485):
Stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency
Stimulus-triggered_acquisition_of_pluripotency
Electronic component
transient-voltage-suppression diode may be either unidirectional or bidirectional. A unidirectional device operates as a rectifier in the forward direction
Transient-voltage-suppression diode
Transient-voltage-suppression_diode
Type of connection between neurons
synapses conduct nerve impulses faster and provide continuous-time bidirectional coupling via linked cytoplasm. As such, the notion of signal directionality
Electrical_synapse
Explains movement of sap through the phloem of plants
phenomenon of bidirectional movement i.e. simultaneous movement of different substances in opposite directions. The phenomenon of bidirectional movement has
Pressure_flow_hypothesis
Standard set of characters defined by ISO/IEC 10646
the bidirectional algorithm for right-to-left scripts such as Arabic and Hebrew. For interoperability between platforms, especially if bidirectional scripts
Universal_Coded_Character_Set
Organelle found on eukaryotic cells
which is similar to the axonal transport in a nerve fibre. Transport is bidirectional and cytoskeletal motor proteins kinesin and dynein transport ciliary
Cilium
biofuel cell is a specific type of fuel cell that uses enzymes as a catalyst to oxidize its fuel, rather than precious metals. Enzymatic biofuel cells, while
Enzymatic_biofuel_cell
Cell-cell junction composed of innexins or connexins
but are now known to be bidirectional in general. Later, it was found that chemicals could also be transported between cells through gap junctions. Implicit
Gap_junction
Communication flowing simultaneously in both directions
4G or 5G phones requires only a single frequency for bidirectional communication, while a cell phone in the so-called FDD mode is a full-duplex device
Duplex_(telecommunications)
Cluster of cells surrounding an oocyte
the oocyte. The proximity between the cumulus oophorus cells and the oocyte favors bidirectional communication, which is vital for oocyte development.
Cumulus_oophorus
Electronic component
sense light in addition to emitting it, construction of symmetrical, bidirectional opto-isolators is possible. An optocoupled solid-state relay contains
Opto-isolator
Group of cells in the wall of the heart
muscle in the upper back wall of the right atrium made up of cells known as pacemaker cells. The sinus node is approximately 15 mm long, 3 mm wide, and
Sinoatrial_node
Dependence of the state of a system on its history
including multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) systems, buildings, frames, bidirectional and torsional response of hysteretic systems two- and three-dimensional
Hysteresis
Device used to provide electricity
and DC-DC converter. Some may also have BMS (including balance), be bidirectional (jump start primary car battery from secondary battery) and wireless
Battery_charger
Vesicle formed around a particle engulfed by a phagocyte via phagocytosis
the cell periphery towards the perinuclear region whereas smaller organelles (with a diameter of about 1 μm) are transported more bidirectionally back
Phagosome
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
expressed receptor tyrosine kinase of the Eph family that mediates bidirectional cell signaling through interactions with both ephrin-A and ephrin-B ligands
EPH_receptor_A4
Electric pickup truck
support up to 11.5 kW of vehicle-to-home (V2H) AC output. Enabling bidirectional energy transfer to a home requires a Tesla Wall Connector and either
Tesla_Cybertruck
Vision-related neuron type in mammals
cells transfer signals bidirectionally, allowing for impressive synchronization of responses from this network. From this network, the bipolar cells each
AII_amacrine_cells
DNA replication in eukaryotic organisms
the cell cycle. Eukaryotic origins of replication control the formation of several protein complexes that lead to the assembly of two bidirectional DNA
Eukaryotic_DNA_replication
Japanese stem-cell researcher
Shigenobu; Wakayama, Teruhiko (January 30, 2014). "Bidirectional developmental potential in reprogrammed cells with acquired pluripotency". Nature. 505 (7485):
Haruko_Obokata
Sex change as part of the normal life cycle of a species
to male (protogyny or protogynous hermaphroditism), and bidirectional (serial or bidirectional hermaphroditism). Both protogynous and protandrous hermaphroditism
Sequential_hermaphroditism
Group of logic families in electronics
on their gate's voltage signal (for instance the clock signal in the SRAM cell or gated D latch). Because pass transistors do not provide level restoration
Pass_transistor_logic
Family of DNA sequences found in prokaryotic organisms
(April 2009). "CRISPR families of the crenarchaeal genus Sulfolobus: bidirectional transcription and dynamic properties". Molecular Microbiology. 72 (1):
CRISPR
Cell organelle that packages proteins for export
most eukaryotic cells. Part of the endomembrane system in the cytoplasm, it packages proteins into membrane-bound vesicles inside the cell before the vesicles
Golgi_apparatus
Device that both transmits and receives
which are audio transceivers used for bidirectional person-to-person voice communication. Examples are cell phones, which transmit and receive the two
Transceiver
list of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of cell biology, molecular biology, and related disciplines, including genetics,
Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)
Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(0–L)
(in this case) bidirectional DNA replication could take place. Proof of the bidirectional nature came from providing replicating cells with a pulse of
Theta_structure
Sequence in a genome
starts at discrete sites, termed replication origins, and proceeds in a bidirectional manner until all genomic DNA is replicated. Despite the fundamental
Origin_of_replication
Behavioral paradigm in which organisms learn to predict aversive events
of amygdala cells disrupts both learning and expression of fear. Fear conditioning can also involve the hippocampus, which has bidirectional anatomical
Fear_conditioning
Range of radio frequencies from 1-2 GHz
announced the Tiantong was capable of providing regular smartphones bidirectional access to satellite communications within their allocated L-band frequency
L_band
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
gene. TNFRSF17 is a cell surface receptor of the TNF receptor superfamily which recognizes B-cell activating factor (BAFF). Serum B-cell maturation antigen
B-cell_maturation_antigen
Semiconductor light source
Leigh, D. L. (2004). "Very Low-Cost Sensing and Communication Using Bidirectional LEDs". Goins, G. D.; Yorio, N. C.; Sanwo, M. M.; Brown, C. S. (1997)
Light-emitting_diode
Applies an electric current to heat or cool materials
(both in and out of a system under control). Because of this precise bidirectional heat flow control, temperatures of controlled systems can be precise
Thermoelectric_heat_pump
Cellular process
gnaw) is when a cell nibbles another cell. It is a process whereby lymphocytes (B, T and NK cells) conjugated to antigen-presenting cells extract surface
Trogocytosis
Communication network covering the Earth
The term, as used in this article, refers in a more restricted way to bidirectional communication networks based on technology. Early networks such as international
Global_network
Physical effects resulting from activation of the immune system
response". Nature Cell Biology. 1 (5): 260–6. doi:10.1038/12971. PMID 10559937. S2CID 37216623. Ashcroft GS (December 1999). "Bidirectional regulation of
Inflammation
Multi-functional cells on the outer surface of microvascular endothelial cells
(formerly called Rouget cells) are multi-functional mural cells that adhere to the external surface of the endothelial cells that form the endothelium
Pericyte
Natural internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle
in pilots. Studies conducted on both animals and humans show major bidirectional relationships between the circadian system and abusive drugs. It is
Circadian_rhythm
Soft-bodied, aquatic invertebrates
unidirectional, dense-core unidirectional, clear bidirectional, and clear and dense-core bidirectional. The synapses of the lensed eyes could be useful
Jellyfish
Device that converts energy from one form to another
printer driver, robot control system), a human, or any other input. Bidirectional transducers can convert physical phenomena to electrical signals and
Transducer
Study of DNA modifications that do not change its sequence
scripted and predictable. Probabilistic epigenesis on the other hand is a bidirectional structure-function development with experiences and external molding
Epigenetics
Protein family
licensing reveal mechanisms ensuring bidirectional helicase loading". Cell. 161 (3): 513–525. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2015.03.012. PMC 4445235. PMID 25892223
Minichromosome_maintenance
Genus of sponges
about 140 μm per 1,000 years. Early growth of the giant spicule is bidirectional, and then unidirectional towards the apex. The samples were shown to
Monorhaphis
Square matrix used to represent a graph or network
its diagonal. If the graph is undirected (i.e. all of its edges are bidirectional), the adjacency matrix is symmetric. The relationship between a graph
Adjacency_matrix
Protocol (TCP) and the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) only need one port for bidirectional traffic. TCP usually uses port numbers that match the services of the
List of TCP and UDP port numbers
List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers
Vehicle propelled fully or mostly by electricity
Hydrogen Storage and Fuel Cells. Elsevier. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-444-53881-9. Retrieved 29 October 2022. General Motors will add bidirectional charging to its Ultium-based
Electric_vehicle
Surgically moving tissue to a different part of the same body
Silva, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal (2025). "Evaluation of a potential bidirectional influence of metabolic syndrome and apical periodontitis: An animal-based
Autotransplantation
Protein found in humans
mechanism connecting CD137 bidirectional signaling to the promotion of atherosclerosis is related to CD137 mediation of epithelial cell damage. When the CD137/CD137L
CD137
Failure of cells to respond appropriately to insulin
Insulin resistance (IR) is a pathological response in which cells in insulin-sensitive tissues in the body fail to respond normally to the hormone insulin
Insulin_resistance
Protein-coding gene in humans
enables TNFSF9 to function as a bidirectional signal transducer, facilitating costimulatory signaling crucial for T cell activation and immune response
TNFSF9
Solid-state semiconductor device
A TRIAC (triode for alternating current; also bidirectional triode thyristor or bilateral triode thyristor) is a three-terminal electronic component that
TRIAC
Region of the basal forebrain
2011.03.010. PMC 3139704. PMID 21459101. Cross-sensitization is also bidirectional, as a history of amphetamine administration facilitates sexual behavior
Nucleus_accumbens
passive neuronal support cells but, instead, play an active role in the integration of synaptic information through bidirectional communication with the
Tripartite_synapse
Power system designed to supply usable electric power from solar energy
both directions, or two meters must be used. Many meters accumulate bidirectionally, some systems use two meters, but a unidirectional meter (with detent)
Photovoltaic_system
Chemical compound
thymulin seems to have neuroendocrine effects as well. There exist bidirectional interactions between thymic epithelium and the hypothalamus-pituitary
Thymulin
2017 research paper by Google
seq2seq model where the encoder and the decoder were both 8 layers of bidirectional LSTM. It took nine months to develop, and it outperformed the statistical
Attention_Is_All_You_Need
American neuroscientist, academic and researcher
head-fixed bidirectional brain-computer interface that induced synaptic plasticity. Fetz studied the relation between motor cortex cells and forelimb
Eberhard_Fetz
Species of mosquito
complications for these offspring during embryonic development. Also, bidirectional cytoplasmic incompatibility occurs when an infected male carrying one
Aedes_albopictus
Series of interconnected biochemical reactions
(C6H12O6) into pyruvate and, in most organisms, occurs in the liquid part of cells (the cytosol). The free energy released in this process is used to form
Glycolysis
Battery electric compact luxury crossover SUV
miles (372 km) of range in 10 minutes. It also has V2H, V2G, and V2L bidirectional charging functions. The iX3 50 xDrive has a dual-motor all-wheel drive
BMW_iX3
Chemical compound
JJ (2008). "Identification of the binding of sceptrin to MreB via a bidirectional affinity protocol". J Am Chem Soc. 130 (23): 7256–7258. Bibcode:2008JAChS
Sceptrin
Computer text file character representing blank space
definition of whitespace consistent with the algorithm for bidirectional writing ("Bidirectional Character Type=WS") and are known as "Bidi-WS" characters
Whitespace_character
Structure connecting neurons in the nervous system
between neurons. In the case of electrical synapses, neurons are coupled bidirectionally with each other through gap junctions and have a connected cytoplasmic
Synapse
Wireless networking protocol
transmissions from a large number of stations hidden from each other. Bidirectional TXOP allows an AP and non-AP (STA or client) to exchange a sequence
IEEE_802.11ah
Chemical compound and essential nutrient
nutrient for animals, it is a structural component of phospholipids and cell membranes. Choline is used to synthesize acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter
Choline
2022 smartphone by Apple
was introduced. Along with the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro models add bidirectional satellite connectivity to contact emergency services when out of range
IPhone_14_Pro
system, the term ECM is preferred.) The ECM consists of a mixture of cells (immune cells, fibroblasts, etc.) dispersed in proteins, most of them collagen
Physical_oncology
Algorithm for modelling sequential data
systems, such as generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs) and BERT (bidirectional encoder representations from transformers). For many years, sequence
Transformer_(deep_learning)
Species of bacterium
protein synthesis, cell wall construction and other operations of the cell. The housekeeping functions are coupled bidirectionally to the cell cycle control
Caulobacter_crescentus
Genetic perturbation technique
sequence-specific repression of gene expression in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It was first developed by Stanley Qi and colleagues in the laboratories
CRISPR_interference
Protein complex
Perrelet A, Söllner TH, et al. (1997). "Bidirectional transport by distinct populations of COPI-coated vesicles". Cell. 90 (2): 335–49. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80341-4
COPI
Rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder
tachycardia seen in Andersen–Tawil syndrome often takes a form known as bidirectional ventricular tachycardia. The arrhythmias seen in association with the
Andersen–Tawil_syndrome
Short-range wireless standard
wireless optical communication are short-range, physically secure and bidirectional data transfer, at serial cable speeds, with a line-of-sight using point-and-shoot
IrDA
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and northern French
English (of Norman origin) and northern French : nickname for a bald man, from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’. Compare Chaffee.English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire called Cave, apparently from a river name derived from Old English cÄf ‘swift’.French : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in or in charge of the wine cellars of a great house, from Old French cave ‘cave’, ‘cellar’ (Latin cavea, a derivative of cavus ‘hollow’).French, possibly also English : topographic name for someone who lived in or near a cave, from the same word as in 3 in an older sense.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sell 1.German : from Middle High German, Middle Low German selle ‘friend’, ‘companion’.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Selle, Selles, or La Selle, named with Latin cella ‘cell’, ‘cot’, ‘hut’, ‘stall’.Dutch (Van Selle) : habitational name for someone from Zelle in Herenthout, Antwerp.A Selle (or De Selle) from the Burgundy region of France was documented in Montreal in 1729.
Male
Gaelic
Old Gaelic occupational name transferred to forename use, derived from the word cealloir, CEALLAIR means "superior of a church cell."Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Single; Directional; Single Route; One Way
Male
Scottish
Scottish contracted form of Gaelic Ceallair, EALLAIR means "superior of a church cell."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Kent)
English (mainly Kent) : nickname from Middle English pÄ“, pÄ â€˜peacock’ (see Peacock).English : from an early medieval personal name, apparently masculine, but of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from 1, or, as Reaney suggests, a survival of Old English Pæga.French : habitational name from places called Le Pay, in Indre, Rhône, and Vendée. This may also be a variant of pays ‘region’, ‘country’, used to denote a local person.Irish (County Kilkenny) : apparently from the Old English female personal name Pega, taken to Ireland (Kilkenny) by English settlers. Peakirk in Northamptonshire, England, is named for St. Pega (died c. 719), who reputedly founded a cell there.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kilner.German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Kellner, in any of its senses: ‘cellarman’, ‘steward’, ‘overseer’, or ‘waiter’. In this spelling it is also found as a Czech name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from modern German Kellner or Yiddish kelner ‘waiter’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hermit’s cell, from Middle English (h)ermite ‘hermit’ + stede ‘place’.William Armistead (born 1610, died before 1660) brought the name from Yorkshire, England, to VA in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.
Male
Scottish
Modern form of Scottish Eallair, ELLAR means "superior of a church cell."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Butter 1.English : occupational name for a servant working in a wine cellar, Norman French boterie (see Buttery), with the Middle English genitive -s.German : variant of Butter 2.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Caradog, CARADOC means "dearly loved." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table. He was husband to Tegau Eurfon (their love was called one of the three surpassing bonds of Britain). He was Arthur's chief elder at Celliwig, and had a horse named Luagor ("host-splitter"). Sir Caradoc was also known as Briefbras ("short arm"), the French translation of Welsh freichfras, meaning "strong arm."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name, a variant of Sell 1.English and Scottish : occupational name for a saddler, from Anglo-Norman French seller (Old French sellier, Latin sellarius, a derivative of sella ‘seat’, ‘saddle’).English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in the cellars of a great house or monastery, from Anglo-Norman French celler ‘cellar’ (Old French cellier), or a reduction of the Middle English agent derivative cellerer.English and Scottish : occupational name for a tradesman or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle English sell(en) ‘to sell’ (Old English sellan ‘to hand over, deliver’).German : probably a habitational name from a place named Sella near Hoyerswerda.
Surname or Lastname
Altered spelling of German Bayer or Beyer.German
Altered spelling of German Bayer or Beyer.German : habitational name for someone from Boye (near Celle-Hannover).English : variant of Bowyer.Danish : habitational name from a place so named. The surname is also found in Norway and Sweden, probably from the same source.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish
Heavenly; Moon
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu's Gem
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Dart; Arrow
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
No Disturbances; Without Obstacles
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Calm; Quietude
Boy/Male
Indian
Whole
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Cloud
Boy/Male
German
Barrelmaker. Surname.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Humble and Brave
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yeshaswini | யேஷாஸà¯à®µà¯€à®¨à¯€
Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
BIDIRECTIONAL CELL
a.
Consisting of, or containing, cells; of or pertaining to a cell or cells.
a.
Bearing or producing little cells.
n.
The space or storerooms of a cellar; a cellar.
a.
Consisting of, or containing, cells.
pl.
of Cello
n.
A small cell.
n.
Same as Cella.
n.
Chare for storage in a cellar.
a.
Cellular.
n.
Same as Cellarer.
a.
Bearing or producing cells.
a.
Containing a cell or cells.
imp. & p. p.
of Cell
pl.
of Cello
v. t.
To place or inclose in a cell.
n.
A genus of delicate branching corals, made up of minute cells, belonging to the Bryozoa.
n.
An inflammantion of the cellular or areolar tissue, esp. of that lying immediately beneath the skin.