a. [f. as prec. + -ED1.] Anat., Zoöl., Bot. Marked with foveæ, pitted.

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1846.  Hardy, in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, II. No. 14. 195–6. Thorax very indistinctly wrinkled across, less deeply foveated at the base, foveæ impunctate.

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1883.  Quain’s Med. Dict., s.v. Vaccination.… There is then left a cicatrix, which is circular, somewhat depressed, foveated, sometimes radiated, and, with rare exceptions, permanent in after-life.

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