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misspotted

  1. simple past and past participle of misspot

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misspotted (not comparable)

  1. Incorrectly marked with spots.
    • 1956, Clyde Brion Davis, Something for Nothing, page 88:
      Now it is reasonable to assume that some of those winners were professional dice-hustlers and "bust-out" men, the latter term meaning one proficient in switching misspotted dice in and out of a game.