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1 scatter
n. verstrooiing, verspreiding, verdrijving; kleine hoeveelheid; overschot aan reclametijd op televisie (na eerste verkoop voor het seizoen)--------v. uitspreiden; uitzaaien; verspreidenscatter1♦voorbeelden:————————scatter2♦voorbeelden:scatter over • uitstrooien over -
2 scatter
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3 scatter diagram
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4 scatter gram
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5 scatter about/around
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6 scatter accusations at large
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7 scatter over
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8 scatter-gun
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9 scatter rug
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10 scatter coefficient
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11 scatter diagram
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13 back scatter
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14 precipitation scatter
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15 to scatter
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16 large
adj. groot; ruim; grootschalig; uitgestrekt; in de breedte; gul; bombast--------n. vrijheid; totaliteitlarge1♦voorbeelden:the people at large • het gros van de mensentalk/write at large about • uitvoerig ingaan opscatter accusations at large • in het wilde weg beschuldigingen rondstrooien————————large2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; larger; largeness〉1 groot ⇒ omvangrijk, ruim2 veelomvattend ⇒ ver(re)gaand, verstrekkend♦voorbeelden:large intestine • dikke darmas large as life • in levenden lijve, hoogstpersoonlijk; onmiskenbaarlarger than life • overdreven, buiten proporties————————large3〈 bijwoord〉1 groot→ by by/
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scatter — 1 Scatter, disperse, dissipate, dispel can mean to cause a group, mass, or assemblage to separate or break up. Scatter may imply the use or operation of force which drives the persons or things in different directions {the hurricane scattered the … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Scatter — Scat ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scattered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scattering}.] [OE. scateren. See {Shatter}.] 1. To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely; to deposit or place here and there, esp. in an open or sparse order. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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scatter — [skat′ər] vt. [ME skateren, ult. < IE * sked , to split, disperse < base * sek , to cut > L secare] 1. a) to throw here and there or strew loosely; sprinkle b) to sprinkle over (with) something 2. to separate and drive in many… … English World dictionary
Scatter — Scat ter, v. i. To be dispersed or dissipated; to disperse or separate; as, clouds scatter after a storm. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scatter — index break (fracture), deploy, diffuse, disband, disburse (distribute), dislocate, disorganize … Law dictionary
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scatter — [v] strew, disperse besprinkle, broadcast, cast, derange, diffuse, disband, discard, disject, dispel, disseminate, dissipate, distribute, disunite, diverge, divide, expend, fling, intersperse, litter, migrate, part, pour, put to flight*, run away … New thesaurus
scatter — ► VERB 1) throw in various random directions. 2) separate and move off in different directions. 3) (be scattered) occur or be found at various places rather than all together. 4) Physics deflect or diffuse (electromagnetic radiation or particles) … English terms dictionary
Scatter — In ordinary English, to scatter is to distribute randomly. Scatter also has the following meanings: *In physics, scattering is the study of collisions, especially of waves and particles (synonymous in quantum mechanics). In elastic scattering the … Wikipedia