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cellarA dug-out area, possibly lined with wood, cement or very large diameter (6 ft [1.8 m]) thin-wall pipe, located below the rig. The cellar serves as a cavity in which the casing spool and casinghead res [..]
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cellarearly 13c., "store room," from Anglo-French celer, Old French celier "cellar, underground passage" (12c., Modern French cellier), from Latin cellarium "pantry, storeroom," [..]
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cellarCellar [N]a subterranean vault ( 1 Chronicles 27:28 ), a storehouse. The word is also used to denote the treasury of the temple ( 1 Kings 7:51 ) and of the king ( 14:26 ). The Hebrew word is rendered [..]
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cellarbasement: the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level; often used for storage root cellar: an excavation where root vegetables are stored storage space where wines are sto [..]
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cellaran underground room where coal and wine and other things are kept
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cellarXML Acronyms Dictionary Computing Environment for Linguistic, Literary, and Anthropological ResearchCELLAR is an object-oriented database system that is being developed by the Academic Computing Department of SIL to meet the data management needs of our field workers. Two of its special features are the ability to cope simultaneously with data in m [..]
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cellara subterranean vault (1 Chr. 27:28), a storehouse. The word is also used to denote the treasury of the temple (1 Kings 7:51) and of the king (14:26). The Hebrew word is rendered "garner" in [..]
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cellarTo dream of being in a cold, damp cellar, you will be oppressed by doubts. You will lose confidence in all things and suffer gloomy forebodings from which you will fail to escape unless you control your will. It also indicates loss of property. To see a cellar stored with wines and table stores, you will be offered a share in profits coming from a [..]
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cellarRoom, often for storage, on ground floor or partly underground. Basement. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 410)
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cellar(n) the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level; often used for storage(n) an excavation where root vegetables are stored(n) storage space where wines are stored
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cellarA below-grade portion of a building. See also basement
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cellarGround room used to age drinks.
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cellarA storehouse or storeroom used specifically for holding wine. Long ago, wine was best kept in underground cellars. Modern methods of insulation and temperature control have transformed the job of stor [..]
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cellarstore for wine usually controlled for temperature and humidity.
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cellarsel-er A hole dug before drilling of a well to allow working space for the casinghead equipment.
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cellarA hole dug, usually before drilling of a well, to allow working space for the casing head equipment.
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