'Spat' is not a mathematical term.
A spat is a minor fight or disagreement.
The past tense of Spit is Spat. I spat on my hand.
the great dark spat is a huge dark chocolate
Baby oysterA young or baby oyster is called a spat. Can you spot that baby spat?
The word spat is a singular common noun. The noun spat is an abstract noun as a word for a small argument. The noun spat is a concrete noun as a word for the cloth or leather covering for men's shoes.
Spat - 2011 was released on: USA: May 2011
Laura Roessing has: Performed in "Among Those Present" in 1921. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "The Darkest Hour" in 1923. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "The Great Outdoors" in 1923. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Roughing It" in 1923. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Heavy Seas" in 1923. Played Mercedes in "Call of the Wild" in 1923. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Hot Stuff" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Political Pull" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Bottle Babies" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Hunters Bold" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Radio Mad" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "A Hardboiled Tenderfoot" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Help One Another" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Hit the High Spots" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "The Rubber-Neck" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Lost Dog" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Suffering Shakespeare" in 1924. Performed in "Gee Whiz, Genevieve" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Deaf, Dumb and Daffy" in 1924. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "The Royal Four-Flush" in 1925. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Black Hand Blues" in 1925. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Laugh That Off" in 1925. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "The Fox Hunt" in 1925. Played Mrs. Tewksbury Spat in "Wild Papa" in 1925. Played Mrs. Tewksberry Spat in "Excuse My Glove" in 1925. Performed in "Don Key (Son of Burro)" in 1926.
'spat' is correct, but you will find 'spit' also being used.
The Spat - 2013 was released on: USA: 8 March 2013
A baby oyster is called a Spat.
it is an.. OYSTER!
Spat is only the past tense in British English. It's simply a grammar difference.