amphitrichous

amphitrichous
am·phit·ri·chous am-'fi-trə-kəs adj having flagella at both ends

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am·phit·ri·chous (am-fitґrĭ-kəs) [amphi- + trich- + -ous] having a single flagellum, or a single tuft of flagella, at each end; said of a bacterial cell. See flagellum.

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