speckle
Americannoun
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a small speck, spot, or mark, as on skin.
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speckled coloring or marking.
verb (used with object)
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
- speckled adjective
- speckledness noun
- unspeckled adjective
Etymology
Origin of speckle
Example Sentences
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Imaging RPE cells with AO-OCT comes with new challenges, including a phenomenon called speckle.
From Science Daily • Apr. 10, 2024
But instead of seeking to speckle them with familiar, Earthly worlds, we can give in to the alienation and embrace the loneliness, let it transmute into a new kind of awe.
From Slate • Jul. 13, 2022
As cancellations increasingly speckle a busy fall concert calendar, the team behind Day In Day Out, Seattle’s first major music festival since the pandemic, was dealt a last-minute blow.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 2, 2021
Hundreds of firefighters raced across miles and miles of forest land, often outnumbering the populations of the small towns that speckle southern Oregon.
From New York Times • Jul. 22, 2021
They say the City is a place where diamonds speckle the sidewalk.
From "Brown Girl Dreaming" by Jacqueline Woodson
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