IPA: //foʊˈviːoʊlə//
KK: /foʊˈviːoʊlə/
A tiny pit or depression, often found in biological structures, that serves a specific function.
The foveola is important for the clarity of vision in the eye.
Foveola is derived from the Latin "fovea" (meaning pit or hollow) and the diminutive suffix "-ola" (indicating smallness). Thus, "foveola" refers to a small pit or hollow, often used in anatomical contexts to describe small depressions in tissues or organs.
Think of a small 'pit' ('fovea') when you hear 'foveola' — it helps you remember that it means a small pit or hollow.