fovea cen·tra·lis
(sĕn-trā′lĭs)n. A small depression near the center of the retina, constituting the area of most acute vision.
[New Latin fovea centrālis : Latin fovea, small pit + Latin centrālis, central.]
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fovea centralis
(sɛnˈtrɑːlɪs) n (Anatomy) a small depression in the centre of the retina that contains only cone cells and is therefore the area of sharpest vision
[C19: from New Latin: central fovea]
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fo′vea cen•tra′lis
(sɛnˈtreɪ lɪs)
n. a small rodless area near the center of the retina in some vertebrates that allows particularly acute vision.
[1855–60; < New Latin: central fovea]
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| Noun | 1. | fovea centralis - area consisting of a small depression in the retina containing cones and where vision is most acuteregion, area - a part of an animal that has a special function or is supplied by a given artery or nerve; "in the abdominal region" retina - the innermost light-sensitive membrane covering the back wall of the eyeball; it is continuous with the optic nerve |
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