Marked or made dirty with smears or blots that blur the original appearance.
From Middle English 'smudge,' possibly from Old English 'smitan' (to smear). The exact origin is uncertain but relates to various Germanic words for soiling.
Forensic science relies on smudged fingerprints—your unique ridge patterns survive even when accidentally smudged, which is why criminals can't completely hide their identity with ink.
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