"Ocellate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ocellate" Meaning

Ocellate (adjective): Having spots or patches resembling eyes, especially in reference to skin or scales that resemble ocelli, which are small, usually circular, markings resembling eyes in insects, reptiles, or other animals.

"Ocellate" Examples

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Verb


The butterfly's wings are ocellate with small spots and circles, giving them a striking appearance.
The artist used ocellate patterns to create a unique and eye-catching design on the fabric.
The ocellate markings on the leaf help attract pollinators to the plant.
The ocellate shapes in the crystal formation refract the light and create a stunning display.
The ophthalmologist studied the ocellate structures in the human eye to better understand vision and eye disease.

Noun


The ocellate pattern on the butterfly's wings is a key identifier for the species.
The ocellate shapes on the fabric add a touch of elegance to the design.
The ophthalmologist examined the ocellate structure in the patient's eye to diagnose the condition.
The geologist studied the ocellate patterns in the rock formation to determine its age.
The biologist researched the ocellate markings on the insect's shell to understand its evolutionary history.

Note: Ocellate can also be used as an adjective, meaning having spots or circles resembling eyes, but the above examples mostly use it as a verb or noun.

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