adj. Biology
Having a flagellum or flagella.
Dictionary:
flag·el·lat·ed (flăj'ə-lā'tĭd) ![]() |
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The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
having or resembling a flagellum or flagella
Synonyms: flagellate, whiplike
Pertains to noun: flagellum (meaning #2)
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