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Definition of spot
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Spot (n.) The
southern
redfish,
or red
horse,
which has a spot on each side at the base of the tail. See
Redfish..
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Pro Thyalosoma
::
Pro
thyalosoma
(n.) The
investing
portion,
or
spherical
envelope,
surrounding
the
eccentric
germinal
spot of the
germinal
vesicle..
Sea Trout
::
Sea trout () Any one of
several
species
of true
trouts
which
descend
rivers
and enter the sea after
spawning,
as the
European
bull trout and
salmon
trout,
and the
eastern
American
spotted
trout..
Bespot
::
Bespot
(v. t.) To mark with
spots,
or as with
spots..
Danewort
::
Danewort
(n.) A fetid
European
species
of elder
(Sambucus
Ebulus);
dwarf
elder;
wallwort;
elderwort;
--
called
also
Daneweed,
Dane's
weed, and
Dane's-blood.
[Said to grow on spots where
battles
were
fought
against
the
Danes.].
Place
::
Place (n.) To
assign
a place to; to put in a
particular
spot or
place,
or in a
certain
relative
position;
to
direct
to a
particular
place;
to fix; to
settle;
to
locate;
as, to place a book on a
shelf;
to place balls in
tennis..
Forty-spot
::
Forty-spot
(n.) The
Tasmanian
forty-spotted
diamond
bird
(Pardalotus
quadragintus).
Troilus
::
Troilus
(n.) A
large,
handsome
American
butterfly
(Euph/ades,
/
Papilio,
troilus).
It is
black,
with
yellow
marginal
spots on the front
wings,
and blue spots on the rear
wings..
Shield
::
Shield
(n.) A spot
resembling,
or
having
the form of, a
shield..
Ocelot
::
Ocelot
(n.) An
American
feline
carnivore
(Felis
pardalis).
It
ranges
from the
Southwestern
United
States
to
Patagonia.
It is
covered
with
blackish
ocellated
spots and
blotches,
which are
variously
arranged.
The
ground
color
varies
from
reddish
gray to tawny
yellow..
Galley-bird
::
Galley-bird
(n.) The
European
green
woodpecker;
also, the
spotted
woodpecker..
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A game
played
by two or more
persons,
with
twenty-eight
pieces
of wood, bone, or
ivory,
of a flat,
oblong
shape,
plain at the back, but on the face
divided
by a line in the
middle,
and
either
left blank or
variously
dotted
after the
manner
of dice. The game is
played
by
matching
the spots or the blank of an
unmatched
half of a
domino
already
played.
Brindled
::
Brindled
(a.)
Having
dark
streaks
or spots on a gray or tawny
ground;
brinded.
Lucule
::
Lucule
(n.) A spot or fleck on the sun
brighter
than the
surrounding
surface.
Xanthose
::
Xanthose
(n.) An
orange-yellow
substance
found in
pigment
spots of
certain
crabs.
Mold
::
Mold (n.) A spot; a
blemish;
a mole.
Blot
::
Blot (v. t.) To spot,
stain,
or
bespatter,
as with ink..
Pterostigma
::
Pterostigma
(n.) A
thickened
opaque
spot on the wings of
certain
insects.
Lafayette
::
Lafayette
(n.) A
market
fish, the
goody,
or spot
(Liostomus
xanthurus),
of the
southern
coast of the
United
States..
Redshank
::
Redshank
(n.) A
common
Old World
limicoline
bird
(Totanus
calidris),
having
the legs and feet pale red. The
spotted
redshank
(T.
fuscus)
is
larger,
and has
orange-red
legs.
Called
also
redshanks,
redleg,
and
clee..
Blesbok
::
Blesbok
(n.) A South
African
antelope
(Alcelaphus
albifrons),
having
a large white spot on the
forehead..
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