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ciliated, a.|ˈsɪlɪeɪtɪd| [f. as prec. + -ed.] 1. = ciliate 1.
1753Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf, Ciliated Leaf, one surrounded all the way with parallel hairs, or filaments, so as to give some resemblance of the hairiness of the eye-lids. 1766Pennant Zool. IV. 6 (Jod.). 1783Lightfoot Motacilla in Phil. Trans. LXXV. 10 The tip of the tongue cloven and ciliated. 1845Lindley Sch. Bot. i. (1858) 19 If hairs occupy only the edge..it is said to be ciliated. 2. = ciliate 2.
1835Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. I. vi. 196 They sail gaily on, by means of their ciliated tails. 1876Foster Phys. i. iii. 114 A muscular automatism like that of a ciliated cell. |