Probably the Water Cell Torture Escape. He was first suspended above a large glass fronted cell filled with water, with his feet locked in stocks. Once he had been lowered into the water, the stocks were bolted to the top of the cell..
analogy of cell in dasnce is things in dance but in the things of a cell like a nuclus in a cell is the boss of the cell so in dance the nuclues would be the dance teacher
His cell is the place where he lives. A monk's cell isn't a very fancy room, any more than a jail cell is.
cell splitting
Friar's Cell
stand on dug up dirt
To a man locked in a prison cell,a newspaper may be his window on the world.It gives him a way of viewing events .
He was locked in the cell all day.
no
they just stayed in their cell and got to go deck for fresh air
you cant do any thing if your phone is locked unless you unlock it
A window frame
There are two possible meanings to your question. A cell can be locked and protected, and then if you try to type something into the cell, it will not let you. So a cell that is locked and protected cannot have its content changed. You could also be referring to an address in a formula which when copied does not change. That is an absolute cell reference. You can still change the content of the cell.
A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2A mixed reference is a cell reference that has either the column or row locked, but not both. So there are two forms, as follows:$A2 or A$2
When you protect a workbook, the default setting for each cell is locked. You need to change the protection of the cells you want unlocked before you protect the workbook.
Double-click on the cell and look in the cell or select the cell and look above the worksheet window in the formula bar.
To be locked up or kept in a small room, pen, or cell.