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spat1 /spat/ pat and pap of spit1 spat2 /spat/ noun- A slap (rare)
- A large drop, as of rain
- A splash, spattering
- A petty quarrel
transitive verb (rare)To slap, strike lightly intransitive verb To engage in a petty quarrel ORIGIN: Prob imit; cf Du spat spot, stain, spatter spat3 /spat/ noun- A short gaiter
- A fairing covering an aircraft wheel
ORIGIN: spatterdash spat4 /spat/ noun- The spawn of shellfish
- A shellfish larva
intransitive verb and transitive verb To spawn ORIGIN: ME; origin uncertain spatˈfall noun - A mass of planktonic shellfish larvae which has settled on the seabed prior to developing into adults
- The location or occurrence of this settlement
spit1 /spit/ transitive verb (prp spittˈing; pat and pap spat, archaic spit, obsolete pap spittˈen or (Bible) spittˈed)- To throw out from the mouth
- To eject with violence
- To utter with hate, scorn or violence
- To spawn
intransitive verb- To throw out saliva from the mouth
- To rain in scattered drops
- To make a spitting sound
- To sputter
- To feel or be furious (informal)
noun- Saliva, spume
- A light fall of rain or snow
- An exact replica (slang; usu dead or very spit, from the phrase as like him as if he had spit him out of his mouth)
ORIGIN: Northern OE spittan, ON spȳta, Ger dialect spitzen, spützen spittˈer noun spittˈing noun - The act of ejecting saliva
- The ejection of oxygen, with drops of molten metal, when silver or platinum heated in air cools slowly
- The resulting surface appearance
spittˈle noun Spit, saliva spittoonˈ noun Any (usu bucket-like) container for spitting in, formerly a common feature of public houses, etc spit box noun A spittoon spit curl noun (informal) A curl pressed flat on the temple spitˈfire noun - That which emits fire, eg a volcano, cannon
- (with cap) a type of fighting aeroplane used in World War II
- A hot-tempered person, esp a woman
spitting image noun (from spitten image, a dialect form of spit and image) the exact likeness of (see noun above) spittˈlebug or spittle insect noun A frog-hopper or froth-fly spit and polish - Cleaning up of uniform and equipment, esp to excess
- Ceremony and formality
spit and sawdust - Of or referring to a floor left rough and covered with sawdust, wood chippings, etc, or esp a bar having this type of floor
- Also, the character, quality, etc of such a bar, spartan earthiness
spit blood or feathers To rage, be furious spit (it) out To speak out, tell (it) spit up To regurgitate spit2 /spit/ noun- A long thin rod, usu of metal, on which a joint of meat, etc is skewered for roasting
- A sword (joc)
- A long narrow tongue of land or sand running into the sea
- A wire or spindle holding a spool in a shuttle
transitive verb (spittˈing; spittˈed)- To transfix
- To string on a rod or wire
ORIGIN: OE spitu; Du spit, Ger Spiess spittˈed adjective spittˈer noun A young deer with unbranched antlers spittˈing noun (an act of or) the action of piercing spit3 /spit/ transitive verb and intransitive verb- To dig
- To plant with a spade
noun- A spade's depth
- This amount of earth, a spadeful
ORIGIN: OE spittan, or (M)Du and (M)LGer spit |