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What is the definition of spectical?

The word "spectical" is not a standard English word. It's likely a misspelling of "spectacle."

Spectacle is a noun with several meanings:

* A public display or performance, especially one that is impressive or dramatic. (e.g., "The fireworks display was a spectacular spectacle.")

* Something that is striking or impressive to look at. (e.g., "The mountains presented a magnificent spectacle.")

* An object worn over the eyes to improve vision. (This is a less common usage, and "spectacles" is often used in this context.)

If you meant to use "spectacle," please provide context so I can help you further.

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