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spotting

Variant of spot

noun

  1. a small area of different color or texture from the main area of which it is a part; often, a mark made by some foreign matter; stain, blot, speck, patch, etc.
    1. any of the pips used on playing cards, dice, etc.
    2. a playing card having (a specified number of) pips: the ten spot of spades
  2. a flaw or defect, as in character or reputation; something blameworthy; fault
    1. a locality; place: a good fishing spot
    2. any small area or space
  3. spotlight
  4. a small, edible, silvery, marine drum fish (Leiostomus xanthurus) of the W Atlantic with a black spot behind the gill cover
  5. Brit., Informal a small quantity; bit: a spot of tea
  6. Informal position; situation; job
  7. Informal position or place in a schedule or listing
  8. Informal a spot advertisement or announcement
  9. Informal the advantage or handicap given an opponent
  10. Slang a nightclub
  11. Slang a piece of paper money of a specified value: a ten spot

transitive verb spotted, spotting

  1. to mark with spots
  2. to sully; stain; blemish
  3. to mark for future consideration
    1. to place in or on a given spot or spots; locate: to spot men at strategic points
    2. Informal to put in a spot in a schedule or listing
  4. to be located at various places in or on
  5. to shine a spotlight on
  6. to remove (individual spots, marks, etc.) as in dry cleaning
    1. to pick out; detect; see; recognize: to spot someone in a crowd
    2. to determine the location of (a target, the enemy, etc.)
    3. to correct the accuracy of (gunfire) for a gun crew
  7. to observe and report on (plays) as a spotter in sports
  8. Informal to allow as an advantage or handicap: to spot an opponent points

intransitive verb

  1. to become marked with spots
  2. to cause a spot or spots; make a stain, as ink, water, etc.
  3. to act as a spotter, esp. for a gun crew or in sports

adjective

    1. that can be paid out or delivered immediately; ready: spot cash
    2. involving immediate payment of cash
    3. involving cash transactions only
  1. made at random or according to an arbitrary sampling procedure: a spot survey
  2. inserted between regular radio or television programs: a spot advertisement or announcement

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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