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Meanings of
whiplike
in anglès
català
flagel·lat
Back to the meaning
Having or resembling a lash or whip (as does a flagellum)
process
outgrowth
flagellated
flagellate
lash-like
Related terms
instrument
appendage
leather strip
català
flagel·lat
Synonyms
Examples for "
process
"
process
outgrowth
flagellated
flagellate
lash-like
Examples for "
process
"
1
However the appeal
process
was a necessary check on power, he said.
2
That means, however, being able to
process
gigabytes of data every second.
3
He immediately said: 'I'm really sorry I interrupted such an important
process
.
4
In Europe, the
process
is further along, as the Greek example shows.
5
However, the
process
can take six months or longer in some cases.
1
Nonviolence is the natural
outgrowth
of the law of forgiveness and love.
2
These in a way were the
outgrowth
of the work of Socrates.
3
There was one disturbing local
issue
-
an
outgrowth
of McCarthyism-thathaunted Mercer Island.
4
Ten transcription factors are identified that either increase or decrease neurite
outgrowth
.
5
The racketeering case was an
outgrowth
of an RIAA suit targeting Andersen.
1
In contrast, all 13 strains of seven other
flagellated
bacterial species were negative.
2
Some think he
flagellated
himself too much and BBC top brass not enough.
3
Giardia Lamblia is the
flagellated
protozoan of intestinal-tract more frequently diagnosed.
4
Superstition was as strong with her as with any
self
-
flagellated
nun.
5
She had been severely
flagellated
and weakened previous to Willoughby's entrance.
1
While hoping for its return, I'd have ample time to
flagellate
myself.
2
They
flagellate
themselves with their whips, and the strokes resound on their breasts.
3
This species was seen by Peck '95 and described as a small
flagellate
.
4
He casts around for more failures with which to
flagellate
himself.
5
We learn when they begin to
flagellate
,
stroke upon stroke!
Usage of
whiplike
in anglès
1
Down from the Keeper writhed and flicked a tangle of tentacles; serpentine,
whiplike
.
2
Fellwroth ran forward, pulling a
whiplike
Numinous disspell from the spellbook.
3
Two
whiplike
reports shattered the night quiet before Stephen O'Mara moved.
4
The many tentacles snapped toward them,
whiplike
,
cutting the air with a hiss.
5
Their
whiplike
antennae were waving about with vigorous sweeping motions, like undersized wings.
6
But she gave him his quittance in a
whiplike
retort.
7
Sister Valya was a
whiplike
young woman with an oval face and hazel eyes.
8
The demon paced the edge of the circle, flicking a long, thin,
whiplike
tail.
9
For a few seconds the mountains flung
whiplike
echoes back and forth in a volley.
10
He did not feel the
whiplike
sting of boughs that struck him across the face.
11
Then there was a rustle among the
whiplike
branches.
12
C-r-r-r-r-r-ack, and the mitrailleuse spits out a regular hail of death, vicious,
whiplike
,
never-ceasing cracks.
13
The column of slime in the center of the room began to form a
whiplike
tail.
14
Sky the color of exotic olives moiled Naobi's halo while fragile
whiplike
branches scraped the glass.
15
The UT doctors would count and evaluate them-weretheir heads properly bulbous, their tails sufficiently
whiplike
?
16
Well, there's a simple musculature, controlling its three legs and the three
whiplike
tendrils or feelers.
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whiplike
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
whiplike tail
whiplike crack
all whiplike
cruel whiplike
curious whiplike
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Translations for
whiplike
català
flagel·lat
Whiplike
through the time