flag·el·late  (fl ăj ə-l āt ′)
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tr.v. flag·el·lat·ed, flag·el·lat·ing, flag·el·lates 1. To whip or flog; scourge. 2. To reproach or punish severely: flagellated himself for being so insensitive. adj. ( also fl ə-j ĕl ĭt) 1. or flag·el·la·ted (flăjə-lā′tĭd) Having a flagellum or flagella. 2. Resembling or having the form of a flagellum; whiplike. 3. Relating to or caused by a flagellate organism. n. ( also fl ə-j ĕl ĭt) An organism, such as a euglena, that has one or more flagella.
[Latin flagellāre, flagellāt-, to whip, from flagellum, diminutive of flagrum, whip.] |