The state or quality of being covered with spots or stains.
From 'bespotted' (adjective) + '-ness' (noun-forming suffix indicating a state or quality). Creates an abstract noun from the adjective.
This is a beautiful example of how English allows us to create abstract nouns from visual descriptions. Medieval naturalists documenting animals might have discussed the 'bespottedness' of a leopard, treating a visual characteristic as a measurable property. It's linguistic precision!
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