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kellion

[ ke-lee-on ]

noun

, Eastern Church.
, plural kel·li·a [ke-, lee, -, uh].
  1. a small community of monks.
  2. a cell in a monastery.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of kellion1

< Late Greek: little cell, equivalent to Latin cell ( a ) cell + Greek -ion diminutive suffix
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Example Sentences

Here’s Leo Kellion reporting for the BBC: “Engineers have met several core challenges for the app to meet public health needs and support detection of contact events sufficiently well, including when the app is in the background, without excessively affecting battery life,” said a spokeswoman for NHSX, the health service’s digital innovation unit.

Another record fell in the women’s discus, as Florida State’s Kellion Knibb shattered her year-old mark with a toss of 203 feet, 7 inches.

“I did what I needed to do,” said Florida State junior Kellion Knibb, one of those three Olympic discus qualifiers, adding that the conditions were “terrible.”

“I did what I needed to do,” said Florida State junior Kellion Knibb, one of those three Olympic discus qualifiers, adding that the conditions were “terrible.”

In the field events, Florida State’s Kellion Knibb won the women’s discus with a throw of 192 feet, 1 inch.

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