Occurring or being (situated) inside a cell or cells. For example, intracellular fluid pertains to the fluid inside the cell while intercellular fluid is the fluid between cells. Word origin: from Latin intrā- (within) + cellular from Latin cellulāris, equivalent to cellul(a) (live cell).
The word "intracellular" is formed with Latin roots and means "that is inside the cell". Its lexical components are: the prefix intra- (inside), cellula (cell), plus the suffix -ar (relation, membership).
creator suffixes. search randomly. other searches. Word. intracellular [intracellular]. (Citol.). That is inside the cell. [intrā lat.