speck Meaning, Definition & Usage
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       noun a very small spot
       
       
 pinpoint.
 - the plane was just a speck in the sky
 
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       noun (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
       
       
 particle; atom; molecule; corpuscle; mote.
 
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       noun a slight but appreciable amount
       
       
 jot; hint; pinch; soupcon; touch; mite; tinge.
 - this dish could use a touch of garlic
 
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       verb produce specks in or on
        
      
 - speck the cloth
 
WordNet
Speck noun
Etymology
Cf. Icel.Definitions
- The blubber of whales or other marine mammals; also, the fat of the hippopotamus. 
Speck noun
Etymology
OE.Definitions
-  A small discolored place in or on anything, or a small place of a color different from that of the main substance; a spot; a stain; a blemish; "Gray sand, with black specks." Anson.as, a .speck on paper or loth;specks of decay in fruit
-  A very small thing; a particle; a mite; as, specks of dust; he has not aspeck of money.Many bright specks bubble up along the blue Egean. Landor. 
-  (Zoöl.) A small etheostomoid fish ( Ulocentra stigmæa ) common in the Eastern United States.
Speck transitive verb
Wordforms
Definitions
- To cause the presence of specks upon or in, especially specks regarded as defects or blemishes; to spot; to speckle; - as, paper .- specked by impurities in the water used in its manufacture- Carnation, purple, azure, or specked with gold. Milton.