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noun

speck

spehk
noun
1
A very small spot, mark, or particle.
"She wiped a speck of dust off the shelf."
"From the plane, the cars below looked like tiny specks."
verb
1
To mark something with small spots.
"The wall was specked with paint."

How to Use Speck

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA tiny mark, spot, or bit of something.

Common pairings
a speck of dust not a speck

Word Forms

specked past tense, specks plural, Specks plural, specks singular

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Etymology

From Old English specca, "small spot or stain," related to a Germanic word for "spark."

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