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Spotted

Spotted is an adjective and a past tense verb with several distinct uses. As an adjective, spotted describes something marked by spots—discrete colored patches on a surface. This can refer to animals, textiles, ceramics, or plant patterns. The size, color, and arrangement of spots vary by species or sample, and spots may serve functions such as camouflage, signaling, or mate attraction.

As a verb, spotted is the past tense of spot, meaning to notice, detect, or identify something.

In biology, many organisms have spotted patterns; these can provide camouflage by breaking up the outline against

In medicine, spotted fever refers to several diseases in the spotted fever group caused by Rickettsia bacteria,

In horticulture and art, spotted patterns occur in flowers, variegated foliage, and decorative designs, where intentional

Overall, spotted denotes appearance, perception, or detection tied to spots, with meanings that span description, observation,

It
can
also
mean
to
observe
someone
or
something
in
view,
as
in
spotting
a
friend
in
a
crowd.
a
mottled
background
or
serve
in
signaling
to
conspecifics.
Well-known
examples
include
the
leopard
and
the
jaguar
with
spotted
coats,
the
Dalmatian’s
white
coat
with
black
spots,
the
spotted
hyena,
the
Spotted
owl,
and
the
Spotted
salamander.
the
best-known
being
Rocky
Mountain
spotted
fever,
transmitted
by
ticks.
Symptoms
typically
include
fever
and
a
characteristic
rash.
spotting
may
enhance
visual
interest.
and
biology.