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pupilled, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective pupilled. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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pupilled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pupilled (not comparable). (biology) Having pupils (of a specified number or kind). Derived terms. edit · unipupilled · bipupilled. Anagrams.
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pupiled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pupiled (comparative more pupiled, superlative most pupiled). Misspelling of pupilled. Categories: English lemmas · English adjectives ...
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pupilled
pupilled, pupiled, a. (ˈpjuːpɪld) [f. pupil n.2 + -ed2.] Having a central spot in the ocellus resembling a pupil; pupillate.1819 G. Samouelle Entomol. Compend. 421 Noctua pupillata. The pupilled Dart. 1895 A. G. Butler in Proc. Zool. Soc. 19 Mar. 254 Small ocelli..touched with black, and pupilled wi...
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PUPIL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a child or young person in school or in the charge of a tutor or instructor : student 2. one who has been taught or influenced by a famous or distinguished ...
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Definition of pupil - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
The round opening in the center of the iris (the colored tissue that makes the eye color at the front of the eye).
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Philotherma tandoensis
There is also a brown spot in the cell pupilled with white, and the median area is somewhat clouded with cinnamon.
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Keeping a large-pupilled eye on high-level visual processing
These discoveries make pupillometry a promising tool for an entirely new application: the study of high-level vision.
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PUPIL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a person, usually young, who is learning under the close supervision of a teacher at school, a private tutor, or the like; student.
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Pupil of the Eye: Definition, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic
The pupil is the black hole in the center of the colored part of your eye (iris). The pupil is the pathway that lets light get to your retina.
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What Are Pupils? (for Kids) | Nemours KidsHealth
Pupils are in charge of how much light goes into your eye. That's why your pupils get larger in the dark (to let more light in) and smaller in the light (to ...
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Keeping a large-pupilled eye on high-level visual processing
One key feature of pupillary responses is that they are overt and easily measurable, much like behavioral performance and perceptual reports. Unlike direct ...
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De Prunner's ringlet
In the lighter discal margin there are 3-5 white-pupilled black ocelli.
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pupillate
▪ I. pupillate, a. rare. (ˈpjuːpɪlət) Also pupilate. [ad. mod.L. pūpillāt-us, f. pūpilla pupil n.2: see -ate2 2.] = pupilled.1858 Mayne Expos. Lex., Pūpillātus, applied to the wings of birds and of butterflies when they present circular spots of divers colours, representing..an eye, and in the centr...
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