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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Definition of splosh (Entry 1 of 3): splash sploshed awkwardly through the black Pacific — E. Gann sploshed along the rucked road — Adrian Bell sploshed his feet about in the puddle.
From Middle Englishsplot, from Old Englishsplott(“spot, blot, patch or plot of land”), from Proto-Germanic*spluttaz(“segment”), from Proto-Indo-European*splt-no-(“an off-split, segment”), from Proto-Indo-European*(s)pel-(“to split”). Related to split.
Noun[edit]

splot (pluralsplots)
- A spot; splotch.
Related terms[edit]
Anagrams[edit]
- OLTPs, Stolp, plots, polts, tops'l
Polish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Deverbal of spleść.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /splɔt/
Audio
Noun[edit]
splotminan (diminutivesplocik)
- tangle, a tangled twisted mass
- weave, pattern of weaving
- stitch, pattern of knitting
- (anatomy)plexus
- (mathematics)convolution
Declension[edit]
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | splot | sploty |
| genitive | splotu | splotów |
| dative | splotowi | splotom |
| accusative | splot | sploty |
| instrumental | splotem | splotami |
| locative | splocie | splotach |
| vocative | splocie | sploty |
Related terms[edit]
- (verbs)pleść, splatać
Further reading[edit]
- splot in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- splot in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spots Definition
The acronym SPLOT was coined by Brian Lamb (Levine, 2014) when working with Alan Levine to create tools that solved a number of issues seen in the LMS and ad-based web tools. While it’s (intentionally) difficult to pin down an exact definition (Splot.ca, 2019), the focus is on simple tools that protect student privacy while providing powerful opportunities for students to create and share media that directly align with learning objectives.
Plots Definition In Literature
SPLOTs support and value open education while making it as easy as possible to post media in an appealing and accessible way.





