Foveolar
[foh-vee-uh-luh] /foʊˈvi ə lə/
noun, plural foveolae
[foh-vee-uh-lee] /foʊˈvi əˌli/ (Show IPA). Biology.
1.
a small fovea; a very small pit or depression.
/fəʊˈviːələ/
noun (pl) -lae (-ˌliː)
1.
(biology) a small fovea
foveola fo·ve·o·la (fō-vē’ə-lə)
n. pl. fo·ve·o·las or fo·ve·o·lae (-lē’)
A small fovea.
fo·ve’o·lar adj.
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