fovea
111fovea — noun (plural foveae) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, pit Date: 1849 1. a small fossa 2. a small rodless area of the retina that affords acute vision see eye illustration • foveal adjective • foveate adjective …
112fovea — (plural foveae)) 1) a shallow depression of small diameter, a pit (plural foveae) 2) a sensory region of high acuity, e.g. the Schnauzenorgan (q.v.) of Mormyridae …
113fovea — foveal, adj. /foh vee euh/, n., pl. foveae / vee ee /. Biol. a small pit or depression in a bone or other structure. [1840 50; < L: pit] * * * …
114FOVEA — Field of View Emissivity Area (Governmental » Military) …
115fòvea — fò|ve|a Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení …
116Fovea — Fo|vea 〈[ ve ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: ve|ae [ veɛ:]; Anat.〉 Vertiefung, Grube; Syn. Fossa [Etym.: lat.] …
117fovea — pl.f. fovee …
118fovea — n. pit, small hole, dimple, depression (Biology) …
119fovea — [ fəʊvɪə] noun (plural foveae vɪi:) Anatomy a small depression in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest. Derivatives foveal adjective Origin C17: from L., lit. small pit …
120fovea — fo·vea …