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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. 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. 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.
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Flagel is a
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