noun a spot or stain, typically one that is irregular in shape
In science, a splotch can refer to a concentrated area of a substance, such as a splotch of bacteria on a petri dish or a splotch of chemical reagent on a lab bench.
In cooking, a splotch can refer to a random or uneven distribution of sauce, condiments, or other ingredients on a plate or dish.
In art, a splotch refers to a large, irregularly shaped mark or blotch of color on a surface, often used in abstract or expressionist painting.
In textiles, a splotch can refer to a stain or discoloration on fabric, often requiring cleaning or restoration.
In printing, a splotch can refer to an unintended blob or mark of ink on a printed page, affecting the quality of the final product.
The writer described the scene in vivid detail, including every splotch of color on the canvas.
The artist carefully added a splotch of paint to the corner of the portrait to create a sense of depth.
The graphic designer used a splotch of color to highlight the main focal point of the advertisement.
The photographer noticed a splotch of light in the corner of the frame and adjusted the exposure accordingly.
The fashion designer incorporated a splotch of bold pattern into the design to add visual interest.
The interior designer strategically placed splotches of color throughout the room to create a cohesive color scheme.