blotchy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

blotchy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for blotchy in the English»Spanish Dictionary

blotchy <-ier, -iest> [ˈblɒtʃi, Am ˈblɑ:tʃi] ADJ

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English
Platelet aggregation, especially in microvasculature, can cause localized clot formation, leading to blotchy hemorrhages.
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Adults have blotchy brown forewings and rusty-red hindwings, and dark marks each side of the abdomen.
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A tobiano-sabino blend might then have more than the expected amount of facial white markings, and blotchy or roaned edges to the tobiano white markings.
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Finally, the leaf-edge at the blotchy part is narrowly folded down causing the lower epidermis the to shrink over the mining part.
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Adults have blotchy brown forewings, each with several pale marks along the costa.
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The blotchy swellshark is oviparous, and reproduction proceeds throughout the year with no obvious seasonal cycling.
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The brown scales darken the first lobe rather evenly, but are more or less blotchy elsewhere.
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He is bluntly described as ugly, with blotchy skin, dry dark hair, and a large fleshy frame that suggests he will grow fat with age.
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They are silvery with blotchy vertical barring on the sides when young, and become light brown all over when adult.
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This is due to blood pooling in the legs and, to onlookers, the patient's lower extremities may appear blotchy, pink, or red.
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