mottle

/ˈmɒt.əl/

MⱰT · əl (2 syllables)

English Verb
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Definition

To mark with blotches of different color, or shades of color, as if stained; to spot; to maculate.

Etymology

1670-80. Probably back-formation from motley.

Example Sentences

  • "Between the grey mist of rainclouds the sun suddenly appeared to mottle the wet asphalt of Marble Arch in patches of silver and ebony."
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