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speck <a speck; specks> N

speck VB (relations)

speck N

speck

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The twins both have brown hair and blue eyes, which have specks of green and brown.
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They are typically brown to black above, often with red specks or spots, and orange to crimson below, usually with a blotched, darker pattern.
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Some individuals may also have silver or blue specks on their sides; the area around the vent is usually gray.
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A few black specks were also present, caused by titanic iron or volcanic sand.
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The gills are fairly distant (quite far apart), decurrent, and narrow, and have brown specks from the drying milk.
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Speck claims to make cases that are both functional and fun to carry.
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Antennae deep brownish black, rarely with a few white specks on the underside; head, thorax and abdomen beneath the covering of white hairs, black.
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Antennae black with minute white specks; the long hairs on head and thorax greenish-grey; abdomen black; beneath: head, thorax and abdomen white.
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Even small specks of dust, invisible to the naked eye, can obscure a cluster of several pixels.
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The film was plagued by a severe case of white specks and excess grain.
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