speck
nounA small spot, mark, or discoloration.
nounA tiny amount; a bit.
transitive verbTo mark with specks.
nounA very small superficial spot or stain; a small dot, blot, blotch, or patch appearing on or adhering to a surface: as, specks of mold on paper; fly –specks on a wall.
nounIn fruit, specifically, a minute spot denoting the beginning of decay; a pit or spot of rot or rottenness; hence, sometimes, a fruit affected by rot.
nounA patch or piece of some material.
nounSomething appearing as a spot or patch; a small piece spread out: as, a speck of snow or of cloud.
nounA distinct or separate piece or particle; a very little bit; an atom; a mite: as, specks of dust; a speck of snuff or of soot; hence, the smallest quantity; the least morsel: as, he has not a speck of humor or of generosity.
nounA percoid fish, Ulocentra stigmæa of Jordan, common in ponds of the hill-country from Georgia to Louisiana. It is a darter, 2½ inches long, of an olivaceous color, speckled with small orange spots, and otherwise variegated.
nounA speck-moth.