The quality or state of being guttate (spotted or marked with drop-like spots or stains).
From 'gutty' or 'guttate' + '-ness' (the suffix forming abstract nouns). It derives from Latin 'gutta' meaning drop, with the '-ness' ending turning a descriptive property into an abstract noun.
This word captures something poets might use: the spottedness of a fawn or the stained appearance of aging parchment—it's a quality that exists throughout nature but rarely gets its own dedicated word.
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