The term "condemned cell" is typically used to describe a prison cell reserved for inmates who are facing the death penalty. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe this type of cell, including death row cell, execution chamber, and death house cell. These terms all convey the same idea of a cell where inmates are held while awaiting their execution. In some cases, the term "death watch cell" may be used to describe a cell where an inmate is held in the days leading up to their execution. Regardless of the term used, the purpose and function of these cells remains the same - to house inmates who are awaiting execution.