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macula
N จุด ด่าง ส่วน ที่ หนา ขึ้น
maculate
VT ทำให้ เป็น จุด ด่าง
maculation
N การ ทำให้เกิด จุด ด่าง รอยเปื้อน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MACULA
n.[L.] A spot, as on the skin, or on the surface of the sun or other luminous orb.
MACULATE
v.t.[L. maculo.] To spot; to stain.
MACULATE, MACULATED
a.Spotted.
MACULATION
n.The act of spotting a spot; a stain.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MACULA
Mac "u *la, n.; pl. Maculæ. Etym: [L., spot, stain, blot. See Mail armor, and cf. Mackle, Macule. ]
1. A spot, as on the skin, or on the surface of the sun or of some other luminous orb.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A rather large spot or blotch of color.
MACULATE
Mac "u *late, v. t. Etym: [L. maculatus, p. p. of maculare to spot. See Macula, and cf. Macule, v.]
Defn: To spot; to stain; to blur. Maculate the honor of their people. Sir T. Elyot.
MACULATE
Mac "u *late, a. Etym: [L. maculatus, p. p.]
Defn: Marked with spots or maculæ; blotched; hence, defiled; impure; as, most maculate thoughts. Shak.
MACULATED
MACULATED Mac "u *la `ted, a.
Defn: Having spots or blotches; maculate.
MACULATION
Mac "u *la "tion, n. Etym: [L. maculatio.]
Defn: The act of spotting; a spot; a blemish. Shak.
MACULATORY
MACULATORY Mac "u *la *to *ry, a.
Defn: Causing a spot or stain. T. Adams.
MACULATURE
MACULATURE Mac "u *la *ture, n
Defn:, Blotting paper. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
macula
mac u la |ˈmakyələ ˈmækjələ | ▶noun ( pl. maculae |-ˌlē, -ˌlī | ) a distinct spot, such as a discolored spot on the skin. Also called macule. • (also macula lutea ) |ˈlo͞otēə | ( pl. maculae luteae |ˈlo͞otēˌē, -tēˌī | ) Anatomy an oval yellowish area surrounding the fovea near the center of the retina in the eye. It is the region of greatest visual acuity. DERIVATIVES mac u lar |ˈmakyələr |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin, ‘spot. ’
maculate
mac u late |ˈmakyəˌlāt ˈmækjəˌleɪt | literary ▶adjective spotted or stained. ▶verb [ with obj. ] mark with a spot or spots; stain. DERIVATIVES mac u la tion |ˌmakyəˈlāSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): from Latin maculat- ‘spotted, ’ from the verb maculare, from macula ‘spot. ’
Oxford Dictionary
macula
macula |ˈmakjʊlə | ▶noun ( pl. maculae |-liː | ) another term for macule. • (also macula lutea |ˈluːtɪə |) ( pl. maculae luteae |-tɪiː | ) Anatomy an oval yellowish area surrounding the fovea near the centre of the retina in the eye, which is the region of keenest vision. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin.
macular
macu |lar ▶adjective 1 relating to the macula of the eye. 2 Medicine consisting of a distinct spot or spots.
maculate
maculate |ˈmakjʊleɪt | literary ▶adjective spotted or stained. ▶verb [ with obj. ] mark with a spot or spots; stain: a dirty white T-shirt maculated with barbecue sauce. DERIVATIVES maculation noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): from Latin maculat- ‘spotted ’, from maculare ‘to spot ’, from macula ‘spot ’.
Oxford Thesaurus
macula
macula noun spot, dot, fleck, mark, speck, speckle, smudge, splash, stain, macule.
Spanish Dictionary
mácula
mácula nombre femenino 1 formal Mancha .2 anat Lesión cutánea que consiste en una alteración circunscrita del color de la piel diferente del tejido que la rodea .mácula lútea anat Región de la retina situada en la parte posterior del ojo, donde la visión es más clara sin mancha amarilla .
macular
macular verbo transitivo 1 formal Ensuciar una cosa dejando una mácula .2 verbo transitivo formal Causar perjuicio en la honra o el honor de una persona, familia o linaje .
maculatura
maculatura nombre femenino En imprenta, pliego defectuoso que se desecha por estar manchado .