💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Splot"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| splotchnoun | An irregular-shaped spot or stain. |
| splotchingnoun | A splotch mark. |
| splodgenoun | (informal) An irregular-shaped splash, smear, or patch. |
| blotchnoun | An uneven patch of color or discoloration. |
| sprecklenoun | (now chiefly dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A speck, spot, speckle; freckle. |
| spattlenoun | A spatula. |
| blacknoun | (countable and uncountable) The colour/color perceived in the absence of light, but also when no light is reflected, but rather absorbed. |
| tatchnoun | (obsolete) A spot or stain. |
| blodgenoun | An uneven patch of color. |
| swashnoun | (technical) The water that washes up on shore after an incoming wave has broken. |
| splootnoun | (slang) An animal's flat posture on its stomach, hind legs extended. |
| patchnoun | A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, especially upon an old garment to cover a hole. |
| splatterworknoun | (art) The creation of a design on a surface by spattering colouring matter upon it. |
| spawlnoun | (archaic) Scattered or ejected spittle. |
| specklenoun | A small spot or speck on the skin, plumage or foliage. |
| spellnoun | Words or a formula supposed to have magical powers. |
| find-spotnoun | Alternative spelling of findspot. [(archaeology) A location at which items, or a specific item, have been found.] |
| smitnoun | (UK, obsolete, dialect) An infection. |
| spallnoun | (countable) A splinter, fragment or chip, especially of stone. |
| lockspitnoun | (cartography) A trench dug in the ground to mark a boundary or other imaginary line. |
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