• Ocellation

    Origin

    From , from oculus + -ation

    Full definition of ocellation

    Noun

    ocellation

    (countable and uncountable; plural ocellations)
    1. (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.
    2. (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.
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