eye-spot Antonyms

Meaning of eye-spot

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eye-spot (n.)

A simple visual organ found in many invertebrates, consisting of pigment cells covering a sensory nerve termination.

An eyelike spot of color.

eye-spot Sentence Examples

  1. The peacock has colorful eye-spots on its tail feathers.
  2. Some species of butterflies and moths have eye-spots on their wings.
  3. The purpose of eye-spots is to startle predators and scare them away.
  4. Eye-spots are also known as ocelli, which means "little eyes" in Latin.
  5. Some flowers have eye-spots that attract pollinators.
  6. The function of eye-spots in plants is to guide insects towards the flower's nectar.
  7. Some lizards have eye-spots on their backs, which helps them blend in with their surroundings.
  8. The eye-spot pattern is a common motif in many cultures and art forms around the world.
  9. In ancient Egypt, the eye-spot symbol was associated with the god Horus, who was often depicted with an eye on his forehead.
  10. The eye-spot symbol is also found in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other Eastern religions.

FAQs About the word eye-spot

A simple visual organ found in many invertebrates, consisting of pigment cells covering a sensory nerve termination., An eyelike spot of color.

dot,blotch, fleck, patch, speck, stain, smudge, speckle, mottle, splotch

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The peacock has colorful eye-spots on its tail feathers.

Some species of butterflies and moths have eye-spots on their wings.

The purpose of eye-spots is to startle predators and scare them away.

Eye-spots are also known as ocelli, which means "little eyes" in Latin.