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- Cella abstract "A cella (from Latin for small chamber) or naos (from the Greek ναός, \"temple\") is the inner chamber of a temple in classical architecture, or a shop facing the street in domestic Roman architecture, such as a domus. Its enclosure within walls has given rise to extended meanings, of a hermit's or monk's cell, and since the 17th century, of a biological cell in plants or animals.".
- Cella comment "A cella (from Latin for small chamber) or naos (from the Greek ναός, \"temple\") is the inner chamber of a temple in classical architecture, or a shop facing the street in domestic Roman architecture, such as a domus. Its enclosure within walls has given rise to extended meanings, of a hermit's or monk's cell, and since the 17th century, of a biological cell in plants or animals.".