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cil·i·a·ta \ˌsilēˈād.ə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from cilium + -ata — more at cilia : a large class (commonly divided into the subclasses Protociliata and Euciliata) of chiefly free-living and holozoic protozoans distinguished by possession of cilia or cirri throughout the vegetative stages of the life cycle and usually having nuclei of two kinds |