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  • 1Cellar Dreams — Album par Jad Wio Jad Wio Cellar Dreams.jpg Sortie 1986 Enregistrement France Durée 50:08 Genre …

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  • 2Cellar door (музыкальная группа) — Cellar Door [[Файл:Файл:CellarDoor MBAND.jpg|220px|логотип]] Основная информация Жанры [Experimental, Trip Hop, Alternative, Electronic] (2008 наши дни) Годы …

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  • 3cellar — [sel′ər] n. [ME celler < OFr celier < L cellarium, pantry, storeroom < cella: see CELL] 1. a room or group of rooms below the ground level and usually under a building, often used for storing fuel, provisions, or wines 2. a stock of… …

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  • 4cellar — cellar. (De cello). □ V. hierro cellar …

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  • 5cellar — early 13c., from Anglo Fr. celer, from O.Fr. celier cellar, underground passage (12c., Mod.Fr. cellier), from L. cellarium pantry, storeroom, lit. group of cells; from cella (see CELL (Cf. cell)), or from noun use of neut. of adj. cellarius… …

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  • 6cellar — (De cello). ☛ V. hierro cellar …

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  • 7Cellar — Cel lar, n. [OE. celer, OF. celier, F. celier, fr. L. cellarium a receptacle for food, pantry, fr. cella storeroom. See {Cell}.] A room or rooms under a building, and usually below the surface of the ground, where provisions and other stores are… …

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  • 8cellar — [n] underground story of building apartment, basement, subbasement, subterrane, underground room, vault; concepts 440,448 Ant. attic …

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  • 9cellar — ► NOUN 1) a storage space or room below ground level in a house. 2) a stock of wine. ORIGIN Latin cellarium storehouse , from cella storeroom or chamber …

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  • 10Cellar door — The English compound cellar door (RP: IPA| [ˈsɛləˌdɔ:] but see discussion) plays a certain role in discussions of phonoaesthetics; a widely repeated claim first put forward by J. R. R. Tolkien in his essay English and Welsh (1955) holds that its… …

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