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- nounfreckle (noun) · freckles (plural noun)verbfreckle (verb) · freckles (third person present) · freckled (past tense) · freckled (past participle) · freckling (present participle)
- cover or become covered with freckles:"skin that freckles easily"
Originlate Middle English: alteration of dialect frecken, from Old Norse freknur (plural). AI-enhanced summary
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A freckle is a small brownish spot on the skin caused by exposure to sunlight. The Free Dictionary provides the origin, usage, and translations of the word freckle, as well as related terms and expressions.
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A small, brownish spot on the skin, esp. as a result of exposure to the sun. To dot or become dotted with freckles or spots of color. To cause freckles to appear on. To become spotted with freckles.
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