"Speckle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Speckle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Speckle" Meaning

A small spot or mark, especially one of many small marks on a surface, such as on a varnished wooden floor.

Example: The old wooden floor had brown speckles on it from wear and tear.

Or, a speckle can also refer to a small spot or mark caused by impurities in a liquid, such as coffee or milk.

Example: The coffee had a few white speckles in it from the cream that had not been fully mixed.

"Speckle" Examples

Examples of usage of the word "speckle"


1. To describe spots on an object


The sky was dotted with speckles of dark clouds.
She had a freckled complexion with tiny speckles of moles on her nose.
The old painting had tiny speckles of gold leaf throughout.

2. In culinary usage, especially with reference to meat


He asked for his steak to be cooked without a speckle of pink in the middle.
The chef carefully seasoned the chicken with a few speckles of salt and pepper.
The casserole had a satisfying speckle of cheese on top.

3. In terms of small rocks or dirt on pavement


The sidewalk was clear of debris, not a speckle of litter in sight.
She slipped on a tiny speckle of ice that nobody had shoveled.
The road was covered with speckles of asphalt patches to repair the cracks.

4. In terms of image quality or design (pixels/forms in film photography)


The camera produced images with a minimal speckle, even at high magnification.
Because high-speed film must have much less grain than low-speed film, it should have far fewer photon scatter/ speckles.
These camera attachments are supposed to reduce speckles if there is any astigmatism.

5. In Avian biology


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"Speckle" Similar Words

Specimens

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Noun: specimens that serve as examples or evidence of something, often used in scientific research or education.<br><br>Example: "The teacher showed the class various specimens of different types of plants to illustrate their characteristics."<br><br>Synonyms: examples, illustrations, exemplars, samples.

Speciosity

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Speciosity refers to the quality or tendency of something to be characteristically or excessively rhetorical or sugary, often in a way that is perceived as insincere, empty, or lacking substance.

Specious

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Adjective: falsely attractive or persuasive; deceitfully attractive.<br><br>Example: "Her specious arguments failed to convince anyone of her innocence."<br><br>Synonyms: spurious, dubious, fallacious, deceitful, false.

Speciously

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ADVERB<br><br>In a way that is intended to deceive or mislead; falsely or insincerely.

Speciousness

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The quality of being specious, or seeming to be true or right but actually false or misleading. Given spurious appearance of truth or merit.

Speck

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A small particle or spot, typically of dirt, dust, or rust.

Specked

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Having small spots or patches of color on; spotted or speckled.<br><br>Example: The bird's specked feathers made it nearly invisible in the forest.

Specking

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I think you meant "speaking".<br><br>Speaking refers to the act of producing spoken language, which is the verbalization of thoughts, ideas, and emotions through the use of words. It involves the production of sounds, words, and sentences that convey meaning and communicate with others.

Speckled

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Having spots or patches of different colors, especially the pattern of spots or patches on a bird's plumage.

Speckles

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Small spots or specks, typically of something colorful or contrasting in color, distributed over a surface.

Speckling

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Adornment or fleck of coloring, especially a small patch or spot of color on a surface, or a tiny spot or spot-like pattern.<br><br>Example: The pattern on the leaf was created by speckling of tiny freckles of darker green.

Specks

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Small dots or small marks on the body of an animal, typically visible to the naked eye, caused by a disease such as a parasite or bacteria.<br><br>Example: "The chicken had specks on its feathers."<br><br>Also, small specks of something, especially measured in sips or drops.<br><br>Example: "The bartender added a few specks of cayenne pepper to the sauce."

Specksioneer

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There is no word "specksioneer" in the English language. It appears to be a non-existent or made-up word.

Specs

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Specific characteristics, features, or requirements of something, especially details that are not necessary for a general understanding but are important for a particular purpose or context.<br><br>Example: The specs of the new smartphone include a 12-megapixel camera and a 6-inch screen.

Spectacle

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A showy or impressive sight, event, or occurrence.<br><br>Example: "The fireworks display was a spectacular spectacle that lit up the night sky."<br><br>Antonyms: dullness, insignificance, monotony<br><br>Synonyms: display, show, performance, exhibition, display

Spectacled

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Having or characterized by spectacles or glasses, or having dark rings or patches around the eyes, especially like the marks left by a person who has worn glasses.<br><br>Example: The spectacled bear is a species of bear found in South America.