yes the meaning is very similar, and say if you were writing a book they could work a synonyms, but as always in certain spots one might be better than the other and its your desicion how and when to use it.
Doesn't mean much either way. The only thing having a beauty spot tells you is that you have a beauty spot on the ear.
That is a good question. I was wondering the same thing. I have black spot on the heel of my foot that is really painful. I am not sure what it is.
Spot (Stain) = Macchia Spot (Location) = Posto Spot (To detect, see) = Individuare
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detect, perceive, witness, see, spot
When they "turn on the spot" to apparate, it means that they literally turned in a circle, keeping their feet in the same general spot on the ground.
Depends, but if theres two right next to eachother, or on the same spot on both places. (ex. one on each arm). it could be a white supremisist thing
The spot of chromatin in a euglena is called the eye spot. It allows the organism to detect light so it can move towards it so it can photosynthesize more efficiently.
it means that the earth will travel one spot and back to that same spot in 1 day
No. Epicenter is the same as precisely the spot.
because if the same fossils were found in the same spot but on two different continents and if you put the continents together like a puzzle and the fossils were in the same spot, it would mean the continents drifted apart.
There is no such thing. Wonder Tiles are in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, though, if that's what you mean.