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Definition of scattering
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Scattering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Scatte.
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Spurway
::
Spurtle
(v. t.) To spurt or shoot in a
scattering
manner.
Strew
::
Strew (v. t.) To
scatter;
to
spread
by
scattering;
to cast or to throw
loosely
apart;
-- used of
solids,
separated
or
separable
into parts or
particles;
as, to strew seed in beds; to strew sand on or over a
floor;
to strew
flowers
over a
grave..
Respersion
::
Respersion
(n.) The act of
sprinkling
or
scattering.
Dispel
::
Dispel
(v. t.) To drive away by
scattering,
or so to cause to
vanish;
to clear away; to
banish;
to
dissipate;
as, to
dispel
a
cloud,
vapors,
cares,
doubts,
illusions..
Waste
::
Waste (a.) To spend
unnecessarily
or
carelessly;
to
employ
prodigally;
to
expend
without
valuable
result;
to apply to
useless
purposes;
to
lavish
vainly;
to
squander;
to cause to be lost; to
destroy
by
scattering
or
injury.
Dispersion
::
Dispersion
(n.) The act or
process
of
scattering
or
dispersing,
or the state of being
scattered
or
separated;
as, the Jews in their
dispersion
retained
their rites and
ceremonies;
a great
dispersion
of the human
family
took place at the
building
of
Babel..
Repose
::
Repose
(v.) That
harmony
or
moderation
which
affords
rest for the eye; --
opposed
to the
scattering
and
division
of a
subject
into too many
unconnected
parts,
and also to
anything
which is
overstrained;
as, a
painting
may want
repose..
Strew
::
Strew (v. t.) To cover more or less
thickly
by
scattering
something
over or upon; to
cover,
or lie upon, by
having
been
scattered;
as, they
strewed
the
ground
with
leaves;
leaves
strewed
the
ground..
Spatter
::
Spatter
(v. i.) To throw
something
out of the mouth in a
scattering
manner;
to
sputter.
Broadcast
::
Broadcast
(a.)
Scattering
in all
directions
(as a
method
of
sowing);
--
opposed
to
planting
in
hills,
or
rows..
Scatteringly
::
Scatteringly
(adv.)
In a
scattering
manner;
dispersedly.
Dispersal
::
Dispersal
(n.) The act or
result
of
dispersing
or
scattering;
dispersion.
Strewing
::
Strewing
(n.) The act of
scattering
or
spreading.
Spirula
::
Spirtle
(v. t.) To spirt in a
scattering
manner.
Scattering
::
Scattering
(n.) Act of
strewing
about;
something
scattered.
Dissemination
::
Dissemination
(n.) The act of
disseminating,
or the state of being
disseminated;
diffusion
for
propagation
and
permanence;
a
scattering
or
spreading
abroad,
as of
ideas,
beliefs,
etc..
Bescatter
::
Bescatter
(v. t.) To cover
sparsely
by
scattering
(something);
to
strew.
Scattering
::
Scattering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Scatte.
Scattering
::
Scattering
(a.) Going or
falling
in
various
directions;
not
united
or
aggregated;
divided
among many; as,
scattering
votes..
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