ocellated

English

Etymology

Latin ocellatus, from ocellus (a little eye).

Adjective

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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