Blotchy


having blotches:
a blotchy complexion.
resembling a blotch.
Contemporary Examples

George R.R. Martin’s Top 10 Fantasy Films George R.R. Martin April 10, 2011

Historical Examples

The Little Colonel in Arizona Annie Fellows Johnston
Weighed and Wanting George MacDonald
Scientific American Supplement No. 275 Various
The Library of Work and Play: Mechanics, Indoors and Out Fred T. Hodgson
Chronicles of Dustypore Henry Stewart Cunningham
Scientific American Supplement No. 275 Various
Roderick Hudson Henry James
Mrs. Vanderstein’s jewels Mrs. Charles Bryce
Castes and Tribes of Southern India Edgar Thurston

adjective
covered in or marked by blotches
adj.

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