red spot
collocation in Englishmeaningsofredandspot
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red
adjective
uk/red/us/red/
of the colour of ...
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spot
noun[C]
uk/spɒt/us/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition ofredandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofred spot
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Aredspotin the grey surround is depicted in the left panel.
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Each experimental trial star ted with the monkey fixating a centralredspot(2.3-deg diameter).
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One responded with hyperpolarization to a blue andredspotand with depolarization to a green spot.
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The responses of these biphasic cells to aredspot, on the other hand, have a longer latency and are decreased in amplitude by hyperpolarization of the membrane.
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The responses to a green andredspothave longer latencies and are depressed by hyperpolarization of the membrane, suggesting that they are mediated through inhibitory synapses.
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Aredspotappears below him.
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Each scale may have a darkerredspot.
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Theredspotitself is not thought to be photosensitive.
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This subspecies takes a decumbent form and the petals lack theredspot.
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There is a brightredspotof naked skin above each eye.
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The female is smaller growing up to 9-10 and a less dominantredspot.
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They appear small at first, like a dryredspotwhich is slightly itchy.
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There is normally aredspotpresent on the top edge of the operculum.
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Males have aredspotat the nape of the neck.
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The petals were pinkish with a darkredspotat each base.
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They have aredspoton the bill as adults, like the entire complex.
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As the title suggests, the stories were drawn in black and white withredspot-color.
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The female is similar to the male, except larger and lacking theredspoton the forecrown.
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Juveniles use their beaks to knock on theredspoton the beaks of adults to indicate hunger.
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There is sometimes, but not always, a large brightredspotnear the middle of the petal.
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