1. spotted - Adjective
2. spotted - Verb
Derived from spot
4. spotted - Adjective Satellite
of Spot
Marked with spots; as, a spotted garment or character.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen a blind beetle crawls over the surface of the globe, he doesn't realize that the track he has covered is curved. I was lucky enough to have spotted it. Albert Einstein
Think'st thou there are no serpents in the world But those who slide along the grassy sod, And sting the luckless foot that presses them? There are who in the path of social life Do bask their spotted skins in Fortune's sun, And sting the soul. Joanna Baillie
I found Spotted Tail's lodge. He invited me to enter. Buffalo Bill
Singapura means lion-city; prehistoric, myopic, Sanskrit-speaking visitors having spotted a mangy tiger or two in the mangroves. Sly Malays sometimes call it Singa pura-pura, which means ‘pretending to be a lion'....It is a profoundly provincial town pretending to be a metropolis. Anthony Burgess
There is seldom a line of glory written upon the earth's face, but a line of suffering runs parallel with it; and they that read the lustrous syllables of the one, and stoop not to decipher the spotted and worn inscription of the other, get the.least half of the lesson earth has to give. Frederick William Faber
A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches. African Proverb