First Known Use: 1852
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flagellum
noun fla·gel·lum \flə-ˈje-ləm\
plural fla·gel·la\-lə\ also fla·gel·lums
Definition of FLAGELLUM
: any of various elongated filiform appendages of plants or animals: as a : the slender distal part of an antenna b : a long tapering process that projects singly or in groups from a cell and is the primary organ of motion of many microorganisms
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Origin of FLAGELLUM
New Latin, from Latin, whip, shoot of a plant
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FLAGELLUM Defined for Kids
flagellum
noun fla·gel·lum \flə-ˈje-ləm\
plural fla·gel·la \-ˈje-lə\
Definition of FLAGELLUM for Kids
: a structure resembling a whip that sticks out from a cell and by which some tiny organisms (as bacteria) move
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flagellum
noun fla·gel·lum \flə-ˈjel-əm\
plural fla·gel·la \-ə\ also fla·gel·lums
Medical Definition of FLAGELLUM
: a long tapering process that projects singly or in groups from a cell and is the primary organ of motion of many microorganisms
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