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[ mahr-sel-uh ] / mɑrˈsɛl ə /
nouna cotton or linen fabric constructed in pique weave, used in the manufacture of vests, mats, etc. Origin of marcellaFirst recorded in 1805–15; alteration of Marseilles Words nearby marcellaMarc Antony, marcasite, marcato, Marceau, marcel, marcella, Marcellinus, Marcello, Marcellus, Marcellus I, Marcellus II Definition for marcella (2 of 2)[ mahr-sel-uh ] / mɑrˈsɛl ə /
Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for marcellaMarcella Hazan is a highly respected and beloved Italian cooking teacher and cookbook author. Fresh Picks|Marcella Hazan|July 28, 2009|DAILY BEAST I have two brothers, said Marcella, and this one is the younger one. Betty Lee, Sophomore|David Goodger (goodger@python.org) A few days after, in the church itself, or some of its dependencies, Marcella died. The Makers of Modern Rome|Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant "She wouldn't believe it, either, Marcella," he said gloomily. Captivity|M. Leonora Eyles
As long as Marcella could remember, the old farm-house had lain in shadows, without and within. Captivity|M. Leonora Eyles But Knollys provided him with clothes brush and toilet apparatus while Marcella waited. Captivity|M. Leonora Eyles
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