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There are 10 words beginning with OCELOCELLAR | • ocellar adj. Of or relating to the ocellus or ocelli. • OCELLAR adj. of the nature of an ocellus, a small simple eye found in many invertebrates. | OCELLATE | • ocellate adj. Ocellated. • OCELLATE adj. eyelike and ringed; having an eyelike spot or spots, also OCELLATED. | OCELLATED | • ocellated adj. Of, pertaining to, resembling or having an ocellus. • ocellated adj. Spotted. • OCELLATED adj. eyelike and ringed; having an eyelike spot or spots, also OCELLATE. | OCELLATION | • ocellation n. (Uncountable) The development of eye-like markings, such as those on the wing of a butterfly or tail of a peacock. • ocellation n. (Countable) An eye-like marking; ocellus. • OCELLATION n. the state of being ocellated. | OCELLATIONS | • ocellations n. Plural of ocellation. • OCELLATION n. the state of being ocellated. | OCELLI | • ocelli n. Plural of ocellus. • OCELLUS n. (Latin) a small simple eye found in many invertebrates; an eyelike marking. | OCELLUS | • ocellus n. A simple eye consisting of a single lens and a small number of sensory cells. • ocellus n. An eyelike marking in the form of a spot or ring of colour, as on the wing of a butterfly or the tail of a peacock. • OCELLUS n. (Latin) a small simple eye found in many invertebrates; an eyelike marking. | OCELOID | • oceloid adj. (Zoology) Resembling the ocelot. • OCELOID adj. resembling the ocelot. | OCELOT | • ocelot n. An American feline carnivore (Leopardus pardalis, syn. Felis pardalis) covered with blackish ocellated… • OCELOT n. (Nahuatl) an American wildcat. | OCELOTS | • ocelots n. Plural of ocelot. • OCELOT n. (Nahuatl) an American wildcat. |
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