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spottiness
spottiness (ˈspɒtɪnɪs) [f. spotty a. + -ness.] The character or state of being spotty.1577 St. Aug. Manual I vij, O light whiche hatest all spottinesse, in asmuch as thou art most cleane & spotlesse. 1611 Cotgr., Papillotage, a spatling, or spottinesse. 1820 L. Hunt Indicator No. 37 (1822) I. 292 Ho...
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troutiness
ˈtroutiness [f. trouty a. + -ness.] The condition or quality of being ‘trouty’; speckledness, spottiness.1895 R. Graham Notes Menteith v. 72 A..much patched coat of various shades of troutiness and stages of decay.
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Spotted sandpiper
The overall health of spotted sandpipers may be suggested by the "spottiness" of an individual. Generally, females with more "spottiness" were healthier than those who did not have as many spots.
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spotless
spotless, a. (ˈspɒtlɪs) Also 4 -lez, 6 -les, 6–7 -lesse. [f. spot n.1 Cf. WFlem. spotteloos.] 1. Free from spot or stain; not marked with, or disfigured by, spots; of a pure or uniform colour.13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 856 Of spotlez perlez þay beren þe creste. 1588 Shakes. Tit. A. i. i. 182 The people ...
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Ian Whimster
His observations on humans and reptiles formed the basis of his classic papers on spottiness.
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OV1-12
Legacy and status
Despite the spottiness of OV1-12's data set, it was sufficient to produce several published journal articles.
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patchiness
patchiness (ˈpætʃɪnɪs) [f. patchy a. + -ness.] Patchy quality or condition.a 1828 D. Wordsworth Jrnl. (1941) II. 93 The character of the Lake..is of free chearfulness{ddd}it is not disturbed by buildings. I complained not of patchiness or spottiness. 1862 H. Spencer First Princ. ii. xix. §150 (1875)...
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maculation
maculation (mækjuːˈleɪʃən) [ad. L. maculātiōn-em agent-n. f. maculāre maculate v. Cf. F. maculation.] 1. The action of spotting or staining; the condition of being spotted or defiled.a 1450 Cov. Myst. xiv. (Shaks. Soc.) 138 If he be gilty, sum maculacion Pleyne in his face xal shewe it owth. Ibid. 1...
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Common as Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood
and Love is strange and flawed and beautiful all at once, sometimes all within the span of one eight-minute song," concluding, "regardless of general spottiness
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rurality
rurality (rʊˈrælɪtɪ) [f. rural a. + -ity, perh. after F. ruralité (med.L. ruralitas).] 1. Rural quality or character, rusticity; country life, manners, or scenery.1730 Bailey (folio), Rurality, Ruralness, Country-likeness, Clownishness. 1778 [W. H. Marshall] Minutes Agric., Digest 1 A few years acqu...
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Common flameback
These two species differ in the degree of spottiness, as despite their names, the common flameback has a higher degree of spotting on the upper breast
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「斑点。」の英語・英語例文・英語表現 - Weblio和英辞書
斑点. stigma , plaque , tache , stigmata , fleck , dot , mottle , stippling , patch , cloud , specks , blotch , spot , speck , macule , blemish , macula , spottiness. 出典元 索引 用語索引 ランキング. クロスランゲージ 37分野専門語辞書での「斑点。. 」の英訳.
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Water fluoridation in the United States
national surveys (1999–2004 NHANES) which assessed the prevalence of dental fluorosis, and found that two out of five adolescents had tooth streaking or spottiness
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speckled
speckled, (ppl.) a. and pa. pple. (ˈspɛk(ə)ld) Also 5 spac-, spaklyd, spekelede, spekeld, specled, 6 spekeled, speckelde, 7 speckeld. [Corresponds to MDu. and WFlem. spekelde adj. and gespekeld (Du. gespikkeld) pa. pple. See speckle n.] Covered, dotted, or marked with (numerous) speckles or specks; ...
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The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
On 25 July proofs sent to her from the publisher showed spottiness that may have been caused by the summer heat affecting the chemicals used in the engraving
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