The Latin word for "whip" is flagellum.
"Flagellum" in Latin means "whip" or "lash", and it is often used to refer to a whip-like structure that some microorganisms use for propulsion.
The noun "whip"
Those are flagella, which is the Latin word for- whip.
Flagellants got their names from Latin, which means "to whip."
The 9-letter name for whip scorpions (not true scorpions) is uropygids, or more colloquially vinegaroons.
"whip my hair" 70 times "whip your hair" 7 times "whip our hair" 1 time "whip it" 27 times
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
I seem to remember that there is a microbe (name unremembered) which is part animal and part plant. It photosynthesized light like a plant, but it also feeds itself with a whip-like appendage called a flagellum, the Latin word for whip.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
crema batida
How do you say determined in Latin?
infitialis is the word we say in latin