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flagellate

[flaj-uh-leyt, flaj-uh-lit, -leyt] / ˈflædʒ əˌleɪt, ˈflædʒ ə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /


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The amoeboid cells of R. marina, characterized by their near immobility, can produce flagellated cells with two rearward-extending flagella through budding under conditions of prey scarcity.

From Science Daily

But she also didn’t flagellate herself for the struggle.

From Washington Post

"This feeding mode is unique, and demonstrates how pico-sized flagellates can feed on larger cells, which is often not considered in the modelling of microbial food webs."

From Salon

In some poems below, the word works both with the faux meaning and the real one, like “flagellate” to hit with a flag.

From Washington Post

The real-life Lawrence had himself flagellated, reflecting a tortured soul more than a starchy independent.

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