Word Meanings - OCELLATED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Resembling an eye. 2. Marked with eyelike spots of color; as, the ocellated blenny. Ocellated turkey , the wild turkey of Central America
Related words: (words related to OCELLATED)
- COLORMAN
 A vender of paints, etc. Simmonds.
- MARKETABLENESS
 Quality of being marketable.
- CENTRALLY
 In a central manner or situation.
- OCELLATED
 1. Resembling an eye. 2. Marked with eyelike spots of color; as, the ocellated blenny. Ocellated turkey , the wild turkey of Central America
- AMERICANIZATION
 The process of Americanizing.
- MARKETER
 One who attends a market to buy or sell; one who carries goods to market.
- MARKETSTEAD
 A market place. Drayton.
- TURKEY
 An empire in the southeast of Europe and southwest of Asia. Turkey carpet, a superior kind of carpet made in Asia Minor and adjoining countries, having a deep pile and composed of pure wool with a weft of different material. It is distinguishable
- OCELLATE
 See OCELLATED
- MARK
 A license of reprisals. See Marque.
- COLORATE
 Colored. Ray.
- COLORIMETRY
 The quantitative determination of the depth of color of a substance. 2. A method of quantitative chemical analysis based upon the comparison of the depth of color of a solution with that of a standard liquid.
- AMERICAN
 1. Of or pertaining to America; as, the American continent: American Indians. 2. Of or pertaining to the United States. "A young officer of the American navy." Lyell. American ivy. See Virginia creeper. -- American Party , a party, about 1854,
- AMERICANISM
 1. Attachment to the United States. 2. A custom peculiar to the United States or to America; an American characteristic or idea. 3. A word or phrase peculiar to the United States.
- MARKSMAN
 One who makes his mark, instead of writing his name, in signing documents. Burrill. (more info) 1. One skillful to hit a mark with a missile; one who shoots well.
- CENTRAL; CENTRALE
 The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.
- MARKABLE
 Remarkable. Sandys.
- MARKIS
 A marquis. Chaucer.
- AMERICAN PLAN
 In hotels, aplan upon which guests pay for both room and board by the day, week, or other convenient period; -- contrasted with European plan.
- CENTRALITY
 The state of being central; tendency towards a center. Meantime there is a great centrality, a centripetence equal to the centrifugence. R. W. Emerson.
- TRADE-MARK
 A peculiar distinguishing mark or device affixed by a manufacturer or a merchant to his goods, the exclusive right of using which is recognized by law.
- SEAMARK
 Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners; a beacon; a landmark visible from the sea, as a hill, a tree, a steeple, or the like. Shak.
- CONCOLOR
 Of the same color; of uniform color. "Concolor animals." Sir T. Browne.
- BOOKMARK
 Something placed in a book to guide in finding a particular page or passage; also, a label in a book to designate the owner; a bookplate.
- COMMARK
 The frontier of a country; confines. Shelton.
- REMARKER
 One who remarks.
- FOOTMARK
 A footprint; a track or vestige. Coleridge.
- SWANMARK
 A mark of ownership cut on the bill or swan. Encyc. Brit.
- NEWMARKET
 A long, closely fitting cloak.
- ISABELLA; ISABELLA COLOR
 A brownish yellow color. (more info) Spanish princess Isabella, daughter of king Philip II., in allusion to the color assumed by her shift, which she wore without change from
- COUNTERMARK
 An artificial cavity made in the teeth of horses that have outgrown their natural mark, to disguise their age. (more info) 1. A mark or token added to those already existing, in order to afford security or proof; as, an additional or special mark
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