verb, -lat⋅ed, -lat⋅ing, adjective, noun | 1. | to whip; scourge; flog; lash. |
| 2. | Also, flag⋅el⋅lat⋅ed. Biology. having flagella. |
| 3. | Botany. producing filiform runners or runnerlike branches, as the strawberry. |
| 4. | pertaining to or caused by flagellates. |
| 5. | any protozoan of the phylum (or class) Mastigophora, having one or more flagella. |
flagellate flag·el·late (flāj'ə-lĭt, -lāt', flə-jěl'ĭt)
adj.
Flagellated.
Relating to or caused by a flagellate organism.
| flagellate (flāj'ə-lāt') Pronunciation Key
Any of various protozoans of the subphylum Mastigophora that move by means of one or more flagella. Some flagellates can make food by photosynthesis (such as euglenas and volvox), and are often classified as green algae by botanists. Others are symbiotic or parasitic (such as trypanosomes). Flagellates are related to amoebas. Also called mastigophoran. |