- Look up macula or
maculation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
macula is a spot on the
retina of the
human eye.
Macula may also
refer to:
Macula (archaeology)...
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spreading with
undulate margins. Some
species exhibit transparent flecking (
maculation), and are
therefore described as maculate,
while others are immaculate...
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where females consumed more
marine items, they also laid eggs with
higher maculation (intensity and size of spots)
compared with
colonies where females mainly...
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- soil. To
understand the
functional significance of eggs****
spotting (or
maculation) it is
important to
quantify this
pigmentation For the same reason, later...
- luxurious,
luxury †macula macul- spot immaculate, macula, macular, maculate,
maculation, maculature, macule,
maculose magister magistr-
master maestro, magisterial...
- This bird lays a
clutch of one pink
cream egg with
lilac and
chestnut maculation. The egg
usually measures around 52 by 35
millimetres (2.0 by 1.4 in)...
- "GitHub - cebix/Macemu:
Basilisk II and
SheepShaver Macintosh emulators". GitHub. 9 May 2020.
Official website E-
Maculation page on
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distinct cross lines, also black.
These transverse wing
lines and "peppered"
maculation (spotting) can also, in rare instances, be gray or brown; the spotting...
- buildings). The
signature mark of all
butterflies is the
cryptic colour and
maculation (spots) of the
ventral (under) side of
their wings,
serving to conceal...