| OCELLATE | • ocellate adj. Ocellated. • OCELLATE adj. eyelike and ringed; having an eyelike spot or spots, also OCELLATED. |
| LOCELLATE | • locellate adj. (Botany) Divided into secondary compartments or cells, as where one cavity is separated into several smaller ones. • LOCELLATE adj. divided into small compartments. |
| 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. |
| BIOCELLATE | • biocellate adj. (Zoology) Having two ocelli, or eye-like spots. • BIOCELLATE adj. of animals and plants, marked with two eyelike spots or ocelli. |
| CANCELLATE | • cancellate adj. (Botany) Consisting of a network of veins, without intermediate parenchyma; lattice-like. • cancellate adj. (Zoology) Having the surface covered with raised lines, crossing at right angles. • cancellate adj. (Anatomy) Cancellated. |
| 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. |
| CANCELLATED | • cancellated adj. Marked with cross lines; crossbarred. • cancellated adj. (Anatomy) Open or spongy, like certain porous bones. • CANCELLATED adj. consisting of a network of veins, without intermediate parenchyma, as the leaves of certain plants, also CANCELLATE. |
| OCELLATIONS | • ocellations n. Plural of ocellation. • OCELLATION n. the state of being ocellated. |
| PEDICELLATE | • pedicellate adj. Having (or supported by) a pedicel. • PEDICELLATE adj. having a pedicel, a short stalk. |
| VARICELLATE | • VARICELLATE adj. of certain shells, marked on the surface with small ridges. |
| CANCELLATION | • cancellation n. The act, process, or result of cancelling; as, the cancellation of certain words in a contract, or of… • cancellation n. (Mathematics) The operation of striking out common factors, e.g. in both the dividend and divisor. • cancellation n. (Philately) A postmark that marks a postage stamp so as to prevent its reuse. |
| LENTICELLATE | • lenticellate adj. (Botany) Producing lenticels; dotted with lenticels. • LENTICELLATE adj. of or like a lenticel, a breathing pore in bark. |
| CANCELLATIONS | • cancellations n. Plural of cancellation. • CANCELLATION n. the act or an instance of cancelling, also CANCELATION. |
| INVOLUCELLATE | • involucellate adj. (Botany) Furnished with involucels. • INVOLUCELLATE adj. having an involucel, also INVOLUCELLATED. |
| INVOLUCELLATED | • INVOLUCELLATED adj. having an involucel, also INVOLUCELLATE. |
| PRECANCELLATION | • precancellation n. The act of precancelling. • PRECANCELLATION adj. preceding a cancellation. |