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cil·i·um \ˈsilēəm\ noun (plural cil·ia \-ēə\ ; also ciliums) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, eyelid — more at cilia 1. : eyelash 2. : a minute hairlike process often forming a fringe (as between the teeth of the moss peristome or on the margins of many leaves) 3. : a hairlike process found on many cells that is capable of vibratory or lashing movement and that serves in free-swimming unicellular organisms and in some small multicellular forms as an organ of locomotion or in the higher animal as a producer of a current of fluid (as in the human external nares, trachea, and bronchi where ciliated cells beating constantly toward the nose assist in removal of mucus and dust particles) 4. : a barbicel of a feather |