From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcellphonecell‧phone, cell phone /ˈselfəʊn $ -foʊn/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable] especially American English TCTa cellular phone SYN mobile phone British English
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cellphone• Calls flood in, many from cellphones.• Interference pattern Today's cellphone networks treat the interference information as unwanted noise and discard it.• Did you ever hear the cellphone operators complaining that the early competition adversely affected their business?• To pick up the reflected signals, the cellphone has to be held steady for a few seconds, says Lubecke.