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speckle

speckle / speckle
NounTransitive Verb
pl: specklespast: speckledpp: speckleding: speckling

This term evokes a visual texture of scattered, irregular dots, often suggesting a natural or accidental distribution. It carries a lighter, more delicate connotation than "spot" or "stain," which can imply dirtiness or a single large mark. It is frequently used in biological descriptions, such as the plumage of birds or the shells of eggs, to describe innate patterns. As a verb, it describes the act of creating this fragmented visual effect. The process implies a random or dispersed application of color rather than a structured pattern. It is commonly used in artistic or culinary contexts to describe a surface that has been lightly dusted or splattered with contrasting tones.

Meanings

Nounspeckle

A small spot or patch of a different color on an otherwise plain surface.

"There were tiny black speckles on the white eggshell."

Transitive Verbspeckle
[~ something]

To mark a surface with a large number of small spots or patches of color.

"The artist decided to speckle the canvas with gold paint."

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