Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . s a publicreligious rite. — Celebra^tion, n. Honor bestowed;commemoration; praise; observance with ; solemnization.— CeKebrator, -ter,•^—Celebrity, -rT-tt, n. Condition of being cele-brated; a person of distinction. Celerity, se-lerl-tl, n. Rapidity of motion; swift-ness; speed. Celery, seKer-Y, n. A plant of the parsley family. Celestial, se-lesfyal, a. Pert, to the spir
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . s a publicreligious rite. — Celebra^tion, n. Honor bestowed;commemoration; praise; observance with ; solemnization.— CeKebrator, -ter,•^—Celebrity, -rT-tt, n. Condition of being cele-brated; a person of distinction. Celerity, se-lerl-tl, n. Rapidity of motion; swift-ness; speed. Celery, seKer-Y, n. A plant of the parsley family. Celestial, se-lesfyal, a. Pert, to the spiritual heaven;heavenly; pert, to the visible heavens.—?i. An in-habitant of heaven. — Celes-tially, adv. — CeKes-tine, seKes-tin, 7t. {Min.) Native sulphate •f stron-tian, which has a sky-blue color. {Eccl. Hist.) Oneof a religious order founded by Pope Celestine V. Celiac, se^lt-ak, a. Pert, to the belly. Celibacy, se-lib^a-sT or seKT-ba-sl, n. The state of anunmarried man; bachelorship.—Celibate, seKt-bat,n. Condition or life of an unmarried man; unmar-ried man; bachelor. Cell, sel, n. A small and close apartment, as in a prisonor monastery; any small, closed cavity. {Organic. Cedar. 3ra, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; gnd, eve, tgrm; In, ice; 5dd, tone, dr; CELT 59 CERTAIN Structures.) A minute sac, filled with fluid, fat, etc.,forming, by development and reproduction, the cel-lular tissue of animals and plants. — CeKlar, ii. Aspace under a house. —Cellular, a. Consisting of,or containinff cells. — Celltilated, a. Formed withcells. — Cer lule, -ul, n. A small cell. — Celluiif-eroos, -liter-us, a. Producing little cells. — CeK-lulose,-los, o. Containing cells. — 7i. (£ot.) One ofthe substances constituting the cellular tissue ofplants. — Celluloid, n. A compound of gun-cotton,camphor, etc., imitating coral, ivory, tortoise-shell,amber, etc., and used in manufacturing jewelry,etc. Celt, selt, n. One of a race anciently inhabiting Cen-tral an
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