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FLAGELLATE - traducción al árabe

CLASS OF PROTOZOA
Mastigophora; Flagellates; Phylum zoomastigina; Zoomastigophorea; Phytoflagellate; Flagellata; Zoamastogopera; Zoomastigina; Mastigophora infections; Mastigophora infection; Biflagellate; Flagellatae; Flagellated cells; Flagellated cell; Zoomastigna; Nanoflagellate

FLAGELLATE         

الفعل

جَلَدَ ; جَلْد ; ساطَ

flagellate         
جلد ، ساط ، ضرب بالسوط
flagellate         
‎ يَجْلِد, سَوطِيّ‎

Definición

flagellate
v. a.
Whip, scourge, castigate, flog, thrash, beat, cudgel, drub.

Wikipedia

Flagellate

A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called flagella. The word flagellate also describes a particular construction (or level of organization) characteristic of many prokaryotes and eukaryotes and their means of motion. The term presently does not imply any specific relationship or classification of the organisms that possess flagella. However, the term "flagellate" is included in other terms (such as "dinoflagellate" and "choanoflagellata") which are more formally characterized.

Ejemplos de uso de FLAGELLATE
1. Some Shia orders flagellate themselves with chains and blades to emulate Hussein‘s suffering – though this is frowned upon by others.
2. Iraqi boys flagellate themselves as they take part in the ceremonyIn 2004, 170 people were killed in attacks in Baghdad and Karbala and another 44 died in 2005.
3. President Jacques Chirac waded in, too, blaming intellectuals for their "permanent self–flagellation". It‘s true that the French love to flagellate themselves, and that they enjoy nothing more than a good crisis.
4. In their biofilm state, however, 22 were resistant to a surface–grazing flagellate, a single–celled organism called Rhynchomonas nasuta, and 17 caused the predator‘s numbers to decline drastically.
5. I worried that he was responding to a Guardian–type intelligentsia who would never forgive him for Iraq even if he were to flagellate himself in front of them, but who would just say, "I told you so.