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cil·i·a C0355200 (sĭl′ē-ə)n. Plural of cilium.cilia (ˈsɪlɪə) n (Zoology) the plural of ciliumcil•i•a (ˈsɪl i ə) n.pl., sing. cil•i•um (ˈsɪl i əm) 1. short, hairlike, rhythmically beating organelles on the surface of certain cells that provide mobility, as in protozoans, or move fluids and particles along ducts in multicellular forms. 2. the eyelashes. [1705–15; New Latin, pl. of cilium eyelash, perhaps from Latin supercilium eyebrow; see superciliary] ciliaTiny hairlike projections from cells, which make lashing movements and help to propel a cell through its medium.Translationscilia
cilia[′sil·ē·ə] (anatomy) Eyelashes. (cell and molecular biology) Relatively short, centriole-based, hairlike processes on certain anatomical cells and motile organisms. cilia
cilia [sil´e-ah] (sing. cil´ium) (L.) 1. the eyelids or their outer edge.2. the eyelashes.3. minute hairlike processes that extend from a cell surface, composed of nine pairs of microtubules around a core of two microtubules. They beat rhythmically to move the cell or to move fluid or mucus over the surface.cil·i·a (sil'ē-ă), Plural of cilium.cilia (sĭl′ē-ə)n. Plural of cilium.cil·i·a (sil'ē-ă) Plural of cilium. cilia 1. The microscopic hairlike processes extending from the surface of certain kinds of lining cells (ciliated epithelium) and capable of a rhythmical lashing motion. 2. Eyelashes. CiliaTiny, hair-like projections from a cell. In the respiratory tract, cilia beat constantly in order to move mucus and debris up and out of the respiratory tree, in order to protect the lung from infection or irritation by foreign bodies.Mentioned in: Bronchiectasis, Pneumonia, Sinusitis, Situs Inversus, Whooping Coughcilia The eyelashes (singular: cilium).ThesaurusSeecilium |