Definition of Spet. Meaning of Spet. Synonyms of Spet

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Definition of Spet

Spet
Spet Spet, v. t. [AS. sp?tan. See Spit.] To spit; to throw out. [Obs.]
Spet
Spet Spet, n. Spittle. [Obs.]

Meaning of Spet from wikipedia

- Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT, or less commonly, SPET) is a nuclear medicine tomographic imaging technique using gamma rays. It is...
- Spets (Russian: Спец) was a seven-part Russian TV series that aired on Ussuriysk TV. It chronicled the day-to-day activities of a group of gangsters in...
- which were known in the Iranian languages by names such as Karmir Xyon and Spet Xyon. The prefixes karmir ("red") and speta ("white") likely refer to Central...
- Knut Henrik Spets (born 7 November 1982 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian professional ice hockey player, who is currently a free agent. He is the older brother...
- Rikard Spets (born March 19, 1971, in Trondheim) is a Norwegian writer from Sandefjord. He debuted in 2011 with the crime novel Allahs tårer. Spets graduated...
- Spets is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Rikard Spets (born 1971), Norwegian writer Knut Henrik Spets (born 1982), Norwegian ice hockey...
- winning EMA 2014, where it was performed as "Spet/Round and Round". The song was performed under the title "Spet/Round and Round" at EMA 2014 on 8 March 2014...
- (2001) Kombat Armouring (1985) SeAZ (1939) Silant (2010) Sollers JSC (2002) SpetsTekh (2006) VAZInterService (1991) Yarovit Motors (2003) Amur (1967-2012)...
- étale spectrum of a commutative ring or an E∞-ring, denoted by Specét or Spét, is an analog of the prime spectrum Spec of a commutative ring that is obtained...
- glazakh" / "In Our Eyes" (3:34) "Попробуй спеть вместе со мной" / "Poprobuy spet' vmeste so mnoy" / "Try to Sing Along With Me" (4:35) "Прохожий" / "Prokhozhiy"...