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    splotch
    /splɒtʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a blob or smear of something, typically a liquid: "a splotch of red in a larger area of yellow"

    verb

    • 1. mark with a blot or smear of something: "the white tablecloth was splotched with red wine"

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  2. Verb. Thick corded trunks snake upward from the ground, reaching toward an overhead lattice of branches splotched with green. Pragathi Ravi, The Christian Science Monitor, 27 Mar. 2024 Some of the trunks in these pictures have sinuous trunks of brown, splotched green, black and gray.

  3. SPLOTCH definition: 1. a mark or spot that does not have a regular shape: 2. a mark or spot that does not have a…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a large, irregular spot; blot; stain; blotch. verb (used with object) to mark or cover with splotches. verb (used without object) to be susceptible to stains or blots; show or retain stains, blots, or spots of dirt or liquid: Don't buy that tablecloth—the material splotches easily. to cause or be liable to cause stains, blots, or spots:

  5. SPLOTCH meaning: 1. a mark or spot that does not have a regular shape: 2. a mark or spot that does not have a…. Learn more.

  6. A splotch is a large uneven mark or stain, especially one that has been caused by a liquid.

  7. A splotch is a messy or unevenly shaped spot. Some people get bright red splotches on their faces when they blush. Be careful when you're eating something messy in your brand new shirt—you might end up with splotches of barbecue sauce or watermelon juice all over yourself.

  8. a large mark or spot of ink, paint, mud, etc.; a small area of color or light He had a splotch of oil on his cheek.