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[ chel-ist ] / ˈtʃɛl ɪst /
nouna person who plays the cello. Origin of cellistFirst recorded in 1885–90; short for violoncellist Words nearby cellistcell fusion, cellhouse, cell inclusion, Cellini, Cellini's halo, cellist, cell line, cell lineage, cellmate, cell-mediated immune response, cell-mediated immunity Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cellistThe Cellist of Sarajevo By Steven Galloway This 2008 novel is a beautiful book. Mark Kurlansky’s Book Bag: 5 Essential Music Reads|Mark Kurlansky|July 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST Taking up again the chronological thread, after Cervetto the elder, the cellist Batistin, whose real name was Joh. The Violoncello and Its History|Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski From the latter place he was summoned, in 1877, to be first Cellist in the royal band at Stuttgard. The Violoncello and Its History|Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski The 'cellist, the woman, the Avenger, all vanished instantly. The Upas Tree|Florence L. Barclay
Leopold Grtzmacher educated his son, whose Christian name was Friedrich, as a cellist. The Violoncello and Its History|Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski It vibrates in the sparkling tone of the new type of musical performer like Willeke, the 'cellist. The Joyful Heart|Robert Haven Schauffler
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