Mottled
Mottled is an adjective used to describe surfaces or organisms that show irregular patches or blotches of color or shading. The patches are typically varied in hue and have uneven, indistinct edges rather than a uniform color. The noun mottling refers to the pattern itself, and mottling as a process describes how such patterns form, often through differential pigmentation or mineral deposition.
In biology, mottling occurs in animals and plants as a form of camouflage, signaling, or natural variation.
In geology and materials, mottling describes surfaces such as rock, ceramic glaze, leather, or metal that display
In dentistry and medicine, mottled enamel or other discoloration refers to patchy, irregular changes in color
Overall, mottling conveys a nonuniform, blotchy visual impression. It is distinct from related patterns such as