ōˈseˌlād.ə̇d, ˈäsəˌ- adjective
also ocel·late -ˌlāt, -_lə̇t
Etymology: ocellated probably from (assumed) New Latin ocellat us ocellated (from New Latin ocellus + Latin -atus -ate) + English -ed; ocellate probably from (assumed) New Latin ocellatus
1. : having ocelli
2. : resembling an ocellus : eyelike
an ocellated spot