white spot

The term "white spot" has various meanings across different fields such as telecommunications, botany, marine biology, dermatology, and cartography.

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Definition

B2Telecommunications

(technical)An area without network or service coverage.

Example

  • The rural area was a white spot on the mobile network coverage map.

C1Botany

(technical)Diseases of plants marked by light-colored lesions.

Example

  • The white spots on the leaves indicated a fungal infection.

C1Marine Biology

(technical)Diseases caused by parasites affecting fish or viral infections in shrimp.

Example

  • The aquarium fish suffered from white spot disease, requiring immediate treatment.

B2Dermatology

(medical)Small, light-colored patches on the skin caused by various factors like sun exposure, fungal infections, or skin disorders.

Example

  • After a week at the beach, she noticed several white spots on her arms.

C1Cartography

(historical)An unexplored or unknown area on a map.

Example

  • Early explorers referred to uncharted territories as white spots on their maps.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "white spot":

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