The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ocellated \O*cel"la*ted\, a. [L. ocellatus, fr. ocellus a little eye, dim. of oculus an eye.]
Resembling an eye.
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Marked with eyelike spots of color; as, the ocellated blenny.
Ocellated turkey (Zo["o]l.), the wild turkey of Central America ( Meleagris ocellata).
Wiktionary
a. 1 Of, pertaining to, resembling or having an ocellus. 2 spotted
WordNet
adj. having ocelli
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "ocellated".
Moreover, this same sign occurs on the drawings of the bills of the frigate-bird and the ocellated turkey, and is evidently not of specific significance.
Other figures of ocellated turkeys show but little in addition to the points just discussed.
A beautiful plate from some early nineteenth-century insect book showed an ocellated hawk moth and its shagreen caterpillar which clung to a twig and arched its neck.
He hissed like an ocellated lizard, though green wasnt the color he was turning.