ocellated

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Etymology[edit]

Latin ocellatus, from ocellus (a little eye).

Adjective[edit]

ocellated (comparative more ocellated, superlative most ocellated)

  1. Of, pertaining to, resembling or having an ocellus.
    The ocellated turkey has an eye-shaped spot on its tail feathers.
  2. spotted

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