tapeta
/tæˈpɛtə/ or /tæˈpiːtə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of tissue in the brain that consists of glial cells and their supporting structures
“The neuroscientist studied the tapeta in the brain of the animal to understand its neural connections.”
2. noun
A layer of tissue in the retina of the eye, especially in certain fish, that contains photoreceptor cells
“The tapeta in the fish’s eye allowed it to see more clearly underwater.”