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What is Latin for spot?

Macula.


What is the plural for macula?

As macula derives from Latin, the traditional plural is maculae, but most of these formations are becoming replaced with an -s form, thus maculas.


What is the Latin word for spot or place?

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.


When was Macula Transfer created?

Macula Transfer was created in 1976-06.


What does Sine Macula mean?

Without a blemish, spotless. In modern English "immaculate".


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What is a desmosome?

The function of desmosomes are to provide the cells with adhesion to one another. Another name for them is macula adherens, which is Latin for adhering spot.


When was Sine Macula Choir created?

Sine Macula Choir was created in 1983.


What actors and actresses appeared in Macula - 2004?

The cast of Macula - 2004 includes: Carole Arcega


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What does grossly normal macula mean red eyes?

Physicians use "gross" or "grossly" as descriptors meaning "absolutely", "positively", "majorly" "big time" plus whatever word follows. So "grossly normal" means "the macula is absolutely, positively, majorly, big time" NORMAL. The macula is part of the back of the retina, where the occular nerve enters. The macula and retina are part of the eye. Redness of the scleras (the whites of the eye) occur usually from irritation but not from anything abnormal with eye structures.


Can you see the macula lutea through a ophthalmoscope?

Yes, the macula lutea can be visualized through an ophthalmoscope. It appears as a small yellowish spot near the center of the retina. The macula lutea is important for central vision and visual acuity.