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foveae
English
Noun
foveae
- plural of fovea
Latin
Noun
foveae
- nominative plural of fovea
- genitive singular of fovea
- dative singular of fovea
- vocative plural of fovea
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foveate
English
Etymology
From fovea +? -ate (in various senses).
Adjective
foveate (comparative more foveate, superlative most foveate)
- (anatomy, of a bone or organ) Having slight depressions or pits.
Synonyms
- (having depressions): pitted
Verb
foveate (third-person singular simple present foveates, present participle foveating, simple past and past participle foveated)
- (transitive) To angle one's eyes such that the foveae are directed at (an object in one's field of view), the fovea being the portion of the retina responsible for sharp central vision.
Derived terms
- foveation
- refoveate
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