IPA: /ˈfoʊviə/
KK: /ˈfoʊviə/
A small, cup-shaped depression in a bone or organ, particularly in the eye, where vision is sharpest due to the absence of rods.
The fovea is crucial for activities that require detailed vision, such as reading.
**Fovea** → It originates from Latin *fovea*, meaning a pit or depression. The term is used in anatomy to refer to a small, central pit in the retina responsible for sharp vision.
Imagine a small 'pit' or 'depression' in the eye that helps you see clearly — that's what a fovea is.
No commonly confused words.