"Spatting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb: to make a sudden, explosive sound, like the impact of a bullet hitting skin, often used in old English literature to describe a gunshot wound.
Example: "The loud report of the pistol made the men jump as soon as they spat at each other."
Note: This verb is not commonly used in modern English language, but could be encountered in old English literature or historical contexts.
Spatiotemporally refers to the combination of space and time in a three-dimensional coordinate system, encompassing both spatial and temporal dimensions.
Noun: small pieces of material (such as leather or rubber) that are attached to the bottom of a shoe to prevent mud from getting in.<br><br>Example: "The mud boots had spats to keep my feet dry."
To scatter or spray small particles or drops of liquid in all directions.<br><br>Example: "The paint spattered onto the wall when the can was knocked over."
v. tr.<br><br> To sprinkle or scatter something (such as paint or dirt) over a surface or area, often in a disorderly or irregular manner.<br><br>ex. The accident spattered oil all over the road.
Spatzle is a type of homemade noodle that is a traditional dish in German, Austrian, and Hungarian cuisine. It resembles a small, irregularly-shaped dumpling, and is typically made from a simple batter that is pushed through a sieve or a spätzlepresse (a specialized tool) into boiling water, where it cooks until it floats to the surface.
A spavin is a swelling or bony growth on the back of a horse, particularly on the hock joint. It is often associated with stress or injury to the joint, and can be a common problem in equine orthopedics.