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gracella 

Pronounce as grace-say-la ;

grace (noun)

1. simple elegance or refinement of movement.
synonyms: elegance, poise, gracefulness

2. (in Christian belief) the free and unmerited favor of God, as manifested in the salvation of

Cella ˈselə/ (noun)
Origin - Latin

1. the inner area of an ancient temple, especially one housing the hidden cult image in a Greek or Roman temple.

2. other word in english known as hide/conceal

a very rare and unique name with 3% of human population exists as the same name.Have a strong,confidence,leader-like aura but the other side could be soft,genuine,cold but thoughtful person.

Greek architecture and sculpture lowkey define how this person are in personality.

Beautiful yet mysterious,full of history.
1. Gracella,such a unique name?
2. should i call you grace or cella?
gracella by savedbylight May 27, 2017
Full of grace. Lithe, ability to move and speak elegantly. Fluent speech; swaying movement. Pleasing. Attractive. Charming. Becoming.
She moved gracefully throughout the room drawing admiring glances from all. "I've never known a dancer as graceful as she." He is graceful both in speech and movement. To be a ballet dancer, one must be graceful. Her movements are beautiful & graceful, elegant.
graceful by mimiMH October 10, 2013

Graceville 

1. Where the living ain't easy.

2. Where no one lives in the real world.

3. Where everyone lives to be in your business.
"Graceville sucks."
Graceville by hateithere February 18, 2009
A person who is moving in a smooth and attractive way. Or someone who likes to dress in a stylish and pleasing way.
1."Did you see her? She was so graceful on the ice!"
2. "Whoa! She dressed in a graceful way!"
Graceful by Miss.LittleOcto May 5, 2016

graceful distancing

breaking up without the traditional negative actions and emotions of anger, jealousy, rage, depression, down-rapping the ex, burning things they left at your house, calling up the new gf/bf and screaming at them. Breaking up without sacrificing the friendship.

A friendly uncontested divorce - where the individuals do not need lawsuits and TROs - is an example of graceful distancing.
My husband Jim and I are graceful distancing, but we are not divorced yet. He moved out without any screaming or blaming. We are still friends.

We split the weekends with the kids. We both go to parent teachers conferences. We each kept our retirement accounts. I asked for child support but no alimony.
We still do Thanksgiving & Christmas and birthdays together with the kids, and we have talked about integrating our new lovers next year.
graceful distancing by kip seeks December 7, 2010

gracefully 

to do something gracefully is to do it with passion and to do it smoothly.
Scarlet did a leap very gracefully
gracefully by jesus lover 66666 November 20, 2018