Ocellation
Origin
From , from oculus + -ation
Full definition of ocellation
Noun
ocellation
(countable and uncountable; plural ocellations)- (uncountable) The development of eye-like markings, such as those on the wing of a butterfly or tail of a peacock.
- 1993, Roger L. H. Dennis , Butterflies and Climate Change , In Pararge aegeria, increased dorsal hindwing ocellation (i.e., four spots) occurs in mid-summer (Parker, 1984; Shreeve, 1987).
- 1997, Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle , Loyola's Acts: The Rhetoric of the Self , This feature is the ocellation of the tail feathers of the male of the species, whose brilliant plumage earned its reputation since antiquity as the most beautiful of all birds.
- (countable) An eye-like marking; ocellus.
- 2016, Michel Serres , The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled Bodies , All that is left of the omnidirectional ball of intense eyes is the dual colour of the ocellations and the brilliant pattern they make, a fascinating, silky fan.