Definition
Relating to or affecting the fovea, especially the fovea of the eye.
Etymology
From 'fovea' (Latin 'pit') plus the adjectival suffix '-al'. Used in anatomy and ophthalmology to describe structures or functions related to the central retina.
Kelly Says
Foveal vision is so important that when you have a stroke affecting your fovea, you lose the ability to read or recognize faces, even though you can still see peripheral details perfectly.
Translations
ARالعربية
foveal
fo-vee-al
CACatalà
foveal
fo-vee-al
CSČeština
foveal
fo-vee-al
DEDeutsch
foveal
fo-vee-al
ELΕλληνικά
foveal
fo-vee-al
ESEspañol
foveal
fo-vee-al
FRFrançais
fovéale
fo-ve-al
HIहिन्दी
foveal
fo-vee-al
HUMagyar
foveal
fo-vee-al
IDBahasa Indonesia
foveal
fo-vee-al
ITItaliano
foveal
fo-vee-al
MSBahasa Melayu
foveal
fo-vee-al
MYမြန်မာ
foveal
fo-vee-al
NLNederlands
foveal
fo-vee-al
PLPolski
foveal
fo-vee-al
PTPortuguês
foveal
fo-vee-al
RORomână
foveal
fo-vee-al
RUРусский
foveal
fo-vee-al
SVSvenska
foveal
fo-vee-al
SWKiswahili
foveal
fo-vee-al
TEతెలుగు
foveal
fo-vee-al
TRTürkçe
foveal
fo-vee-al
UKУкраїнська
foveal
fo-vee-al
VITiếng Việt
foveal
fo-vee-al