| spat | minor quarrel; light slap; gaiter that covers the instep and ankle and is fastened to a shoe by a strap under the heel; young oyster or other shellfish | en | (isim) | en |
| spat | quarrel; slap lightly; deposit eggs, produce spawn (of shellfish) | en | (fiil) | en |
| spat | a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles spawn; "oysters spat" engage in a brief and petty quarrel strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves" become permanently attached; "mollusks or oysters spat" come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us | en | en |
| spat | come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us | en | en |
| spat | become permanently attached; "mollusks or oysters spat" | en | en |
| spat | a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles spawn; "oysters spat" | en | en |
| spat | engage in a brief and petty quarrel strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves" | en | en |
| spat | A legging; a gaiter | en | en |
| spat | A kind of short cloth or leather gaiter worn over the upper part of the shoe and fastened beneath the instep; chiefly in pl | en | en |
| spat | To slap, as with the open hand; to clap together; as the hands | en | en |
| spat | a verbal one; a little quarrel, dispute, or dissension | en | en |
| spat | To dispute | en | en |
| spat | Hence, a petty combat, esp | en | en |
| spat | To emit spawn; to emit, as spawn | en | en |
| spat | A light blow with something flat | en | en |
| spat | A young oyster or other bivalve mollusk, both before and after it first becomes adherent, or such young, collectively | en | en |
| spat | imp | en | en |
| spat | of Spit | en | en |
| spat | Spat is the past tense and past participle of spit | en | en |
| spat | A spat between people, countries, or organizations is a disagreement between them. a spat between America and Germany over interest rates and currencies. A past tense and a past participle of spit. A cloth or leather gaiter covering the shoe upper and the ankle and fastening under the shoe with a strap. Often used in the plural. the past tense and past participle of spit | en | en |
| spat | a quarrel about petty points | en | en |
| spat | a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles | en | en |
| spat | a young oyster or other bivalve | en | en |
| spat | come down like raindrops; "Bullets were spatting down on us" | en | en |
| spat | strike with a sound like that of falling rain; "Bullets were spatting the leaves" | en | en |
| spat | clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval | en | en |
| spat | engage in a brief and petty quarrel | en | en |
| spat | spawn; "oysters spat" | en | en |
| spat | clap one's hands together; "The children were clapping to the music" | en | en |
| spat | tiny single corallites that form immediately after the metamorphosis of planula larvae | en | en |
| spat | Swimming larvae of oysters (or mussels), before their fixation to a solid substrate | en | en |
| spat | Young oyster larva that has metamorphosed to become a juvenile oyster | en | en |
| spat | The spawn of an oyster or shellfish | en | en |
| spat | Juvenile shellfish which are taken for the purposes of on-growing The spat of oysters shall be no longer than 40 mm; the spat of scallops shall be no longer than 50 mm; the spat of cockles shall be no longer than 20 mm; the spat of green-lipped mussels/greenshell mussels shall be no longer than 40 mm; the spat of blue mussels shall be no longer than 30 mm; and the spat of Pacific oysters shall be no longer than 37 mm (4) | en | en |
| spat | young oysters just past the free swimming larval stage, which are ready to settle down and become attached to some hard object | en | en |
| spat | a short covering for the shoe, usually of felt buttoned over ankle and instep | en | en |