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cell·fal·cic·u·la \|selˌfalˈsikyələ\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from cell- + Late Latin falcicula small sickle, diminutive of Latin falc-, falx sickle — more at falchion : a genus of motile gram-negative monotrichous soil bacteria (family Spirillaceae) that oxidize cellulose to oxycellulose and thus cause disintegration of vegetable fiber, appearing as short rods with pointed ends and containing metachromatic granules — compare cellvibrio |