blotty

English

Etymology

blot + -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɒti

Adjective

blotty (comparative blottier, superlative blottiest)

  1. Characterised or ridden with blots or blemishes.
    • 1993, Leland Monk, Standard Deviations: Chance and the Modern British Novel, page 64:
      ...the vowels were all alike and the consonants only distinguishable as turning up or down, the strokes had a blotty solidity and the letters disdained to keep the line.
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