Etymology and Origin of "Fleck"
The word "fleck" has several possible etymological origins:
Meaning of "Fleck"
The primary meaning of "fleck" is "a small spot or mark, especially one of a different color." It can also refer to:
Usage of "Fleck"
The word "fleck" is commonly used in various contexts, including:
Synonyms and Antonyms of "Fleck"
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