splot

English

Etymology

From Middle English splot, from Old English splott (spot, blot, patch or plot of land), from Proto-Germanic *spluttaz (segment), from Proto-Indo-European *splt-no- (an off-split, segment), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pel- (to split). Related to split.

Noun

splot (plural splots)

  1. A spot; splotch.

Anagrams


Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /splɔt/
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Noun

splot m inan

  1. tangle, a tangled twisted mass
  2. weave, pattern of weaving
  3. stitch, pattern of knitting
  4. plexus
  5. (mathematics) convolution

Declension

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