Blatch

/blætʃ/ noun

A blotch or stain, especially on skin or fabric; a discolored or blemished spot.

Origin uncertain, possibly from Middle English blend of 'black' and 'patch' or related to Old Norse 'blettr' meaning spot. The word emerged in English dialects around the 16th century to describe visible marks or discolorations.

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