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io·dop·sin \ˌīəˈdäpsə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: iod- (from Greek ioeidēs violet-colored + ops- (from Greek opsis sight) + -in — more at iodine, -opsis : a photosensitive violet pigment in the retinal cones of most animals that is similar to rhodopsin but more labile, that is formed from vitamin A1, and that is important in daylight vision |