To spot, blemish, or pollute
iF FYOU QUESTION IS REGARDING MACULAR DEGENERATION, THE ANSWER IS MAYBE YES...IN WET MACULAR DEGENERATION YOU CAN EXPERIENCE COB WEBS LIKE IN FRON OF EYES WHICH ARE PERCEIVED AS FLOATERS BY MANY.BUT THE CLASSICAL SYMTO WOULD BE BLACK SPOT COVERING THE CENTRAL VISION.HOPE THIS HELPS..
The Latin word macula (a spot or stain) passed straight into English as a macula; To maculate is to deliberately spatter something with spots; a macule is a stain or blur, or a false image; immaculate means spotless or without blemish; maculation is the pattern of spots on the coat of an animal.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern MAC-LA--. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter M and 2nd letter A and 3rd letter C and 5th letter L and 6th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are: maculate
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern M-C---TE. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter M and 3rd letter C and 7th letter T and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: macerate maculate meconate
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern MAC-L--E. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter M and 2nd letter A and 3rd letter C and 5th letter L and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: maculate maculose
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern MA-UL-T-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter M and 2nd letter A and 4th letter U and 5th letter L and 7th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are: maculate
No, immacutately is an adverb of manner. For example, the sentence: John is dressed immaculately. could be expressed just as easily as: John is dressed in an immaculate manner. Adverbs of manner normally go at the end of the sentence or clause. In passive constructions they go right before the main verb. In American English they are often right before the main verb (e.g., John is immaculately dressed.).
Maassens Mabaheth Mabahith Maberrys macadams macahuba macallum Macanese Macaoese macaques macarena macarise macarism macarize macaroni macarons macaroon macassar MacBooks maccabaw Maccabee Maccabis maccaboy maccaron maccoboy macerals Macerata macerate macgyver machairs Macheads machetes machilid machinal machined machiner machines machismo Machists machoism Machomet machrees machzors MacIntel mackerel Mackeson mackinaw mackling Macolyte Maconite macrames macramis macropod macrotia macroura macrural macruran Mactards maculate
Yes, some ladybugs are herbivorous even though the vast majority are insectivorous.Specifically, ladybugs tend to eat garden insect pests, such as aphids and mealybugs. But there are also some such as the pink-spotted ladybug (Coleomegilla maculate) that feeds on pollen and therefore is not an insectivore. Probably the most infamous of the vegetarian ladybugs is the Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis).
There is one other popular term: Nosferatu. Different cultures have their own versions, and terms for, what are called vampires in English. Additional: Nosferatu has an etymological history that is very ambiguous and doubtful. It's most common accepted literal meaning is "the unclean one" or "the devil," though these interpretations are highly influenced by Chistianity and not by the origins of the creature in myth, legend, and folklore. Hence the term is not truly a synonym for "vampire," which itself was absorbed into English from other languages where it is a derived term as well. The terms "uper" and "upir" from varied eastern European languages are actually the closest alternatives for "vampire," which did not occur in print until the mid 1800s.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 122 words with the pattern --C---T-. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter C and 7th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are: accoasts accompts accounts accourts accurate ancients archlets archlute backbite backdate backfits backlots backouts backsets baculite becrusts bycokets cacolets cockpits cocomats coconuts cocreate cyclists decimate decorate decreets decrypts decubiti dicacity docility docquets enceinte enchants encrusts encrypts escalate escheats etchants excavate excerpta excerpts excheats facility fuchsite fuckwits hackbuts hackette hacklets inchoate incipits increate incrusts incubate incudate jackpots jaconets jaculate jockette jocosity lacerate lacunate lichgate localite locality locknuts lockouts locksets locomote loculate lucidity lychgate macerate maculate meconate mucidity mucosity nacarats necklets nucleate occipita occiputs occupate oscitate osculate peculate picotite picquets pochette pockpits pschents racemate racepath racketts raclette racquets receipts recharts recheats recounts recreate recruits ricketty rocquets sackbuts sacrists sacristy security sickouts sockette tachiste tachists taconite ulcerate unchaste uncinate uncreate vacuists vicarate vicinity vocality zuchetta zuchetto