Definition of Spottedness. Meaning of Spottedness. Synonyms of Spottedness

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Definition of Spottedness

Spottedness
Spottedness Spot"ted*ness, n. State or quality of being spotted.

Meaning of Spottedness from wikipedia

- question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ethiopic characters. The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), also known as the laughing hyena, is a hyena species...
- Spotted **** (also known as spotted dog or railway cake) is a traditional British steamed pudding, historically made with suet and dried fruit (usually...
- The spotted crake (Porzana porzana) is a small waterbird of the family Rallidae. The scientific name is derived from Venetian terms for small rails. The...
- Spotted Tail (Siŋté Glešká Siouan: [sɪ̃ˈte glɛˈʃka] pronounced gleh-shka; birth name T'at'aŋka Napsíca "Jumping Buffalo" Siouan: [t'at'ə̃ka naˈpsit͡ʃa];...
- The spotted python, eastern small-blotched python, or eastern Children's python (Antaresia maculosa) is a python species found in northern Australia and...
- The spotted ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) is a chimaera found in the north-eastern Pacific Ocean. Often seen by divers at night in the Pacific Northwest...
- The spotted danio or dwarf danio (Danio nigrofasciatus) is a tropical fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae). Originating in northern Myanmar...
- The spotted moray (Gymnothorax moringa) is a medium to large moray eel. Other common names include conger, spotted eel, red moray, speckled moray, white...
- The spotted salamander or yellow-spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) is a mole salamander common in eastern United States and Canada. It is the state...
- The spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) is a species of vesper bat and the only species of the genus Euderma. The spotted bat was first described by zoologist...