Yea! Jasper is a popular striped mineral.
AnswerGenesis 30:37-39 is a fragment of a creation myth that explained how Jacob created spotted, striped, and speckled livestock. In its current form, spotted, striped, and speckled livestock already existed, but Laban withheld them from Jacob, who responded with magic not only to create the desired strains, but superior livestock.
Yes, speckled can be an adjective--a speckled egg.
Granite is made from a mixture of different minerals, primarily quartz, feldspar, and mica. These minerals combine to form the unique speckled appearance and durability of granite.
No---some are yellow (Golden Delicious), green (Granny Smith), pinkish ( Pink Lady), or orange ( Coxes Orange Pippin). There are also striped and speckled varieties.
The stone called, "Decomposed Granite" is orange (and a little crumbly). A lot of granite is composed of white and black minerals in a speckled appearance.
"Speckled" has two syllables.
a speckled rock
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Speckled Warbler was created in 1801.
Speckled Tanager was created in 1850.
Speckled Wood was created in 1758.
Speckled Bird was created in 1993.