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maculation

[ mak-yuh-ley-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of spotting.
  2. a spotted condition.
  3. a marking of spots, as on an animal.
  4. a disfiguring spot or stain.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of maculation1

1425–75 for earlier sense “sexual defilement”; late Middle English < Latin ܱپō- (stem of ܱپō ). See maculate, -ion
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It had, however, broad maculations of bluish-black, obviously caused by extravasated blood from contusions.

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Meticulose -us: is a maculation in the form of a series of colored flames.

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It had, however, broad maculations of bluish black, obviously caused by extravasated blood from contusions.

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He could make out a mottled pattern on the hollow cheeks—the maculations of decay.

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The rock was bluish black, spattered with maculations of a ruddy sanguine tint, as though drops of blood had oozed out, in places, from its stony heart.

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maculateˌˈپDz