flagellata

IPA: fɫˈædʒʌɫeɪtʌ

noun

  • protozoa having flagella
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Examples of "flagellata" in Sentences

  • On the Spongiæ ciliatæ as Infusoria flagellata, etc. Mem.
  • H.J. Clark published a paper "On the Spongiae Ciliatae as Infusoria flagellata" in the "Mem.
  • We know to-day of a great number of these little beings, such as the gregarinae, flagellata, acineta, infusoria, etc.
  • The statuette represented a woman bound tightly, on whom two Cossacks were inflicting the knout; the socle bore the inscription, "Polonia vincta et flagellata."
  • These animal microbes are often spoken of as "blood-flagellates" or hæmo-flagellata, and the larger kinds are called "Trypanosomes," or "screw-form parasites," or whilst
  • Some of the infusoria of the flagellata-class (Signura, Magosphaera, etc.) are similar in structure to these vegetal clusters, but differ in their animal nutrition; they form the special group of the

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