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Biflagellate
Biflagellate Bi`fla*gel"late, a. [Pref. bi- + flagellate.]
Having two long, narrow, whiplike appendages.
FlagellaFlagellum Fla*gel"lum, n.; pl. E. Flagellums, L. Flagella.
[L., a whip. See Flagellate, v. t.]
1. (Bot.) A young, flexible shoot of a plant; esp., the long
trailing branch of a vine, or a slender branch in certain
mosses.
2. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A long, whiplike cilium. See Flagellata.
(b) An appendage of the reproductive apparatus of the
snail.
(c) A lashlike appendage of a crustacean, esp. the
terminal ortion of the antenn[ae] and the epipodite of
the maxilipeds. See Maxilliped. FlagellantFlagellant Flag"el*lant, n. [L. flagellans, p. p. of
flagellare: cf.F. flagellant. See Flagellate.] (Eccl.
Hist.)
One of a fanatical sect which flourished in Europe in the
13th and 14th centuries, and maintained that flagellation was
of equal virtue with baptism and the sacrament; -- called
also disciplinant. FlagellataFlagellata Flag`el*la"ta, n. pl. [NL., fr.L. flagellatus, p.
p. See Flagellate, v. t.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of Infusoria, having one or two long, whiplike
cilia, at the anterior end. It includes monads. See
Infusoria, and Monad. FlagellateFlagellate Flag"el*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flagellated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Flagellating.] [L. flagellatus, p. p. of
flagellare to scoure, fr. flagellum whip, dim. of flagrum
whip, scoure; cf. fligere to strike. Cf. Flall.]
To whip; to scourge; to flog. Flagellate
Flagellate Fla*gel"late, a.
1. Flagelliform.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Flagellata.
FlagellatedFlagellate Flag"el*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flagellated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Flagellating.] [L. flagellatus, p. p. of
flagellare to scoure, fr. flagellum whip, dim. of flagrum
whip, scoure; cf. fligere to strike. Cf. Flall.]
To whip; to scourge; to flog. FlagellatingFlagellate Flag"el*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flagellated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Flagellating.] [L. flagellatus, p. p. of
flagellare to scoure, fr. flagellum whip, dim. of flagrum
whip, scoure; cf. fligere to strike. Cf. Flall.]
To whip; to scourge; to flog. Flagellation
Flagellation Flag`el*la"tion, n. [L. flagellatio: cf. F.
flagellation.]
A beating or flogging; a whipping; a scourging. --Garth.
Flagellator
Flagellator Flag"el*la`tor, n.
One who practices flagellation; one who whips or scourges.
Flagelliform
Flagelliform Fla*gel"li*form, a. [L. flagellum a whip +
-form.]
Shaped like a whiplash; long, slender, round, flexible, and
(comming) tapering.
FlagellumFlagellum Fla*gel"lum, n.; pl. E. Flagellums, L. Flagella.
[L., a whip. See Flagellate, v. t.]
1. (Bot.) A young, flexible shoot of a plant; esp., the long
trailing branch of a vine, or a slender branch in certain
mosses.
2. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A long, whiplike cilium. See Flagellata.
(b) An appendage of the reproductive apparatus of the
snail.
(c) A lashlike appendage of a crustacean, esp. the
terminal ortion of the antenn[ae] and the epipodite of
the maxilipeds. See Maxilliped. FlagellumsFlagellum Fla*gel"lum, n.; pl. E. Flagellums, L. Flagella.
[L., a whip. See Flagellate, v. t.]
1. (Bot.) A young, flexible shoot of a plant; esp., the long
trailing branch of a vine, or a slender branch in certain
mosses.
2. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A long, whiplike cilium. See Flagellata.
(b) An appendage of the reproductive apparatus of the
snail.
(c) A lashlike appendage of a crustacean, esp. the
terminal ortion of the antenn[ae] and the epipodite of
the maxilipeds. See Maxilliped. FlageoletFlageolet Flag"eo*let`, n. [F. flageolet, dim. of OF. flaj?l
(as if fr. a LL. flautio;us), of fla["u]te, flahute, F.
fl?te. See Flute.] (Mus.)
A small wooden pipe, having six or more holes, and a
mouthpiece inserted at one end. It produces a shrill sound,
softer than of the piccolo flute, and is said to have
superseded the old recorder.
Flageolet tones (Mus.), the naturel harmonics or overtones
of stringed instruments. Flageolet tonesFlageolet Flag"eo*let`, n. [F. flageolet, dim. of OF. flaj?l
(as if fr. a LL. flautio;us), of fla["u]te, flahute, F.
fl?te. See Flute.] (Mus.)
A small wooden pipe, having six or more holes, and a
mouthpiece inserted at one end. It produces a shrill sound,
softer than of the piccolo flute, and is said to have
superseded the old recorder.
Flageolet tones (Mus.), the naturel harmonics or overtones
of stringed instruments. Masticophis flagelliformisCoachwhip snake Coach"whip` snake" (Zo["o]l.)
A large, slender, harmless snake of the southern United
States (Masticophis flagelliformis).
Note: Its long and tapering tail has the scales so arranged
and colored as to give it a braided appearance, whence
the name. Persiflage
Persiflage Per`si`flage", n. [F., fr. persifler to quiz, fr.
L. per + siffler to whistle, hiss, L. sibilare, sifilare.]
Frivolous or bantering talk; a frivolous manner of treating
any subject, whether serious or otherwise; light raillery.
--Hannah More.
Radio-flagellataRadio-flagellata Ra`di*o-flag`el*la"ta, n. pl. [NL. See
Radiate, and Flagellata.] (Zo["o]l.)
A group of Protozoa having both flagella and pseudopodia. Uniflagellate
Uniflagellate U`ni*fla*gel"late, a. [Uni- + flagellate.]
(Biol.)
Having but one flagellum; as, uniflagellate organisms.
Meaning of FLAGE from wikipedia
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Experiment (
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technology and
demonstrating the
guidance accuracy of a small, agile, radar-homing vehicle.
FLAGE scored...
- 2022. Blackburn,
Robert M. (1994).
Mercenaries and
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Soldiers in the
Vietnam War....
- millersville.edu.
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September 2023. Copi, I. M.; Cohen, C.;
Flage, D. E. (2006).
Essentials of
Logic (Second ed.).
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Treatise of
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Graham 2008, p. 174.
Flage, D. E. (2019).
David Hume's
Theory of Mind.
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December 2023. "Grzegorz
Braun ściągnął z
masztu muzeum flagę Ukrainy. Jest
reakcja policji i wojewody". TVN24 (in Polish). 4 June 2024...
- doi:10.1080/17499518.2021.1952611. S2CID 238819106. Cardenas, I.; Aven, T.;
Flage, R. (2022). "Addressing
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Metaphysics Research Lab,
Stanford University.
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April 2021.
Flage,
Daniel E. "Berkeley, George".
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College (U.S.), 1918, p. 83. "Fra på lørdag er der fri bane til at
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