ˌpikəˈtē noun
( -s )
Etymology: modification of French picoté furnished with points, from past participle of picoter to mark with points or pricks, from picot small point, prick; from a variety of carnation that had a white ground marked with specks of color
: a flower (as carnation, tulip, rose) having one basic color with a margin of another color
picotee pattern
picotee edging