2. Noun. (rare) (plural of cello) ¹
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Definition of Celli
1. cello [n] - See also: cello
Lexicographical Neighbors of Celli
Literary usage of Celli
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1901)
"In 1899 celli experimented on the employes of two railway lines, namely, ...
Encouraged by these results, in 1900 celli repeated his experiments on a larger ..."
2. Manual of Bacteriology by Edgar March Crookshank (1890)
"They were first described by Marchiafava and celli, and possibly represent the
first stage ... Marchiafava and celli suggested the name Plasmodium malaria. ..."
3. Palmer's Index to "The Times" Newspaper (1871)
"George, for Drunkenness, 21 s 11 e Collins, Elizabeth, for Attempted Suicide, 13
Л1/ celli n son, William, for Murder, 2G s 3 a Coney, ..."
4. Two Monographs on Malaria and the Parasites of Malarial Fevers by Amico Bignami, Julius Mannaberg, Ettore Marchiafava (1894)
"It is not our object to give a complete history of the dangerous malarial fevers—the
fevers, that is to say, which Marchiafava and celli have collected ..."
5. An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church,. by Henry Charles Lea (1884)
"... from the secular potentates protection against these efforts on the part of
reforming bishops, is evident from the lamentations of Atto of Ver- celli. ..."