cellulate
/sɛljʊˈleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to form or divide into cells, or to cause something to take on a cellular structure.
“The process of cellulate the material led to the creation of a unique, porous surface.”
2. verb
to break down into smaller, separate cells or units.
“The new software will cellulate the large dataset into smaller, manageable chunks.”
3. verb
to cause something to become cellular or to resemble a cellular structure.
“The new discovery cellulated the understanding of the complex system.”