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spic1, spick or spik
noun , offens a name for a Spanish-speaking person from Central or S America or the Caribbean.
[Early 20c: a shortened form of spiggoty , supposedly a rendering of the claim -No spikee dee English-]
spic2 see spick and span
spica
noun (spicae or spicas )
1 bot a flower spike or other part that resembles a spike.
2 surgery a bandage that is wrapped over in a series of V-shapes so that it resembles an ear of barley.
[17c: Latin, meaning -ear of grain-]
spicate or spicated adjective , bot having, forming or in a spike; relating to a spike.
spiccato ; Ital
adjective , adverb , music played with staccato bowing.
noun (spiccatos ) a piece of music or a series of notes played in this way.
[18c: Italian, meaning -detached-]
spice
noun
1 any of various aromatic or pungent substances, such as pepper, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, etc that are derived from plants and used for flavouring.
2 such substances collectively.
3 something that adds interest or enjoyment Variety is the spice of life .
4 (usu a spice of something) a trace of it Do I detect a spice of jealousy?
verb (spiced , spicing )
1 to flavour with spice.
2 (also spice up) to add interest or enjoyment to something.
[13c: from French espice , from Latin species species]
spicy or spicey see separate entry spicy.

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