IPA: /ˈmæk.jʊ.lə/
KK: /ˈmæk.jʊ.lə/
A spot or area on the skin or in the eye that is different in color or texture from the surrounding area, often associated with certain medical conditions or anatomical features.
The doctor examined the macula for any signs of disease.
**Macula** → It originates from Latin *macula*, meaning a spot or stain. The word refers to a small area or mark that is distinct from its surroundings, often used in contexts like the macula in the eye, which is a spot responsible for central vision.
Think of a 'spot' or 'stain' when you hear 'macula' — it helps you remember that it refers to a distinct area or mark.