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nictitating membrane
[ nik-ti-tey-ting mem-breyn ]
noun
- a thin membrane, or inner or third eyelid, present in many animals, capable of being drawn across the eyeball, as for protection.
nictitating membrane
/ ˈnɪktɪˌteɪtɪŋ /
noun
- (in reptiles, birds, and some mammals) a thin fold of skin beneath the eyelid that can be drawn across the eye Also calledthird eyelidhaw
nictitating membrane
/ nĭk′tĭ-tā′tĭng /
- A transparent inner eyelid in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some mammals that protects and moistens the eye without blocking vision.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nictitating membrane1
1705–15; nictitate ( def ) + -ing 2
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Example Sentences
None have the nictitating membrane, and in all the eggs are hatched internally.
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The eye is provided with a nictitating membrane or third eyelid, at the base of which open the ducts of the Harderian gland.
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The moment after, the eye itself confirmed this—the nictitating membrane was rapidly drawn over it, and as rapidly removed.
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Haw, haw, n. the nictitating membrane or third eyelid, as of a horse; also a disease of this membrane.
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In Elasmobranchii they are better developed, and the nictitating membrane is frequently present.
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