Complete Definition of "fleck"

see|Fleck
English
Etymology
From ME. flekked, from Old Norse flekka "to spot," from Proto-Germanic *flekk-.

Pronunciation
IPA|/fl�k/
rhymes|�k

Noun
en-noun

  1. A flake
  2. A lock, as of wool.
  3. A small spot or streak; a speckle.

Translations
Dutch: spikkel (3)
French: flocon, particule (1), moucheture, tache (3)
German: Tupfen, Fleck m (3)
Italian: puntino (3), macchiolina f
Portuguese: mancha f
Spanish: mota f, salpicadura f

Verb
en-verb

  1. transitive To mark with small spots

Translations
Dutch: besprenkeln, bespikkelen
French: tacheter, moucheter
Portuguese: manchar

fr:fleck
io:fleck
te:fleck
vi:fleck
zh:fleck

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