Breac is a word of Irish origin which means "speckled" or "spotted". There are a number of different synonyms that can be used in place of breac, depending on the context in which it is being used. Some of the most common alternatives include: flecked, mottled, stippled, dappled, piebald, variegated, motley, and multicolored. These terms all suggest a pattern of spots or speckles, often used to describe the coloring of animals, such as horses, dogs, or birds. The term can also be used to describe the appearance of natural landscapes, such as rocks or leaves, that show a combination of colors and textures.