Examples of 'unspotted' in a sentence
Meaning of "unspotted"
unspotted (adjective): not marked or stained. This term is commonly used to describe something that is clean, pure, or free from blemishes or imperfections
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- Not having spots.
- Unseen.
- Without stains or blots; sinless.
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So constant and unspotted didst thou seem.
Females are usually white or grey and unspotted.
Fins are unspotted and caudal peduncle lack of spines.
The face is darker and unspotted.
Males are unspotted but females have two series of brown spots.
Leaves are green and unspotted.
The unspotted areas may be any of the patterns and colors described above.
The belly is rather paler and is usually unspotted.
Who had kept himself unspotted from the world.
Their bright orange color can not go unspotted.
It is a typical owlet with a rather unspotted crown and heavily banded wings and tail.
But with precious blood as of a lamb unblemished and unspotted.
The app has been sitting unspotted in the Google Play app store since March.
Leaves generally unspotted.
Ferdinand was a man of unspotted morals, but lacking in statesman-like qualities and independence of judgment.
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The venter is unspotted.
The unspotted tentiform leafminer moth ( Parornix geminatella ) is a moth of the family Gracillariidae.
Be his cause never so spotless can try it out with all unspotted soldiers.
I salute thee, O unspotted virginity, now raised above all the choirs of Angels.
He had the look of one who had kept himself unspotted from the world.
Unspotted by laziness, sleepiness or unclarity, become stable.
They build tree nests and lay two to four unspotted pale blue eggs.
Unspotted saw-whet owl.
He even went to Venice on honeymoon and was still unspotted.
And to keep himself unspotted in the world." San Santiago.
The underparts are red, orange or white and unspotted.
The unspotted saw-whet owl ( Aegolius ridgwayi ) is a small owl.
The chair of saint Peter remains always unspotted by any error.
The Western Unspotted Looper ("Pseudeva palligera") is a moth of the Noctuidae family.
It builds a tree nest and lays 3 unspotted pale blue eggs.
Michael James, you were gravely tempted and you came through it unspotted.
They build neat cup nests and lay about 4 unspotted green or blue eggs.
Often, but not always, the respiratory pore is pale and unspotted.
It builds a cup nest in a tree and lays 2-3 unspotted pale blue eggs.
That this thy fall didst thou seem… So… constant and unspotted.
For she is the brightness of eternal light, and the unspotted mirror of.
By six months of age, the fur has changed to a tawny, unspotted coat like adults.
He had always the look of one … who had kept himself unspotted from the world.
Relieve the needs of the orphans and widows, and keep oneself unspotted from the world.
They have not swerved from their integrity ; they have kept themselves unspotted from the world.
This sun orchid is similar to T. ixioides but is larger and has unspotted flowers.
One, Cornelia C., prayed in the water to be kept unspotted from the world.
It builds a neat nest low in a bush or rock crevice, laying 3-5 unspotted sky-blue eggs.
The black-throated accentor builds a neat nest low in spruce thickets, laying 3-5 unspotted blue eggs.