spotty

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English spotty, equivalent to spot +‎ -y.

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Adjective

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spotty (comparative spottier, superlative spottiest)

  1. Having spots; spotted.
  2. Occurring in non-contiguous positions or locations.
    Mobile phone reception in this area tends to be rather spotty.
  3. Of inconsistent quality.
    Many of the buyers had a spotty credit history.

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Noun

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spotty (plural spotties)

  1. A common New Zealand fish, Notolabrus celidotus
    I went fishing today and all I caught were spotties.

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