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speck
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
speck
(noun)
specked
(adjective)
speck
/
ˈ
spɛk/
noun
plural
specks
speck
/
ˈ
spɛk/
noun
plural
specks
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPECK
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1
:
a very small piece or spot
There was not a
speck
of dust anywhere.
Soon the balloon was only a
speck
in the sky.
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2
:
a very small amount
:
bit
She writes without a
speck
of humor.
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