Well-dispersed
verb (used with object), dispersed, dispersing.
1.
to drive or send off in various directions; scatter:
to disperse a crowd.
2.
to spread widely; disseminate:
to disperse knowledge.
3.
to dispel; cause to vanish:
The wind dispersed the fog.
4.
Physical Chemistry. to cause (particles) to separate uniformly throughout a solid, liquid, or gas.
5.
Optics. to subject (light) to dispersion.
verb (used without object), dispersed, dispersing.
6.
to separate and move apart in different directions without order or regularity; become scattered:
The crowd dispersed.
7.
to be dispelled; be scattered out of sight; vanish:
The smoke dispersed into the sky.
adjective
8.
Physical Chemistry. noting the dispersed particles in a dispersion.
verb
1.
to scatter; distribute over a wide area
2.
to dissipate or cause to dissipate
3.
to leave or cause to leave a gathering, often in a random manner
4.
to separate or be separated by dispersion
5.
(transitive) to diffuse or spread (news, information, etc)
6.
to separate (particles) throughout a solid, liquid, or gas, as in the formation of a suspension or colloid
adjective
7.
of or consisting of the particles in a colloid or suspension: disperse phase
disperse dis·perse (dĭ-spûrs’)
v. dis·persed, dis·pers·ing, dis·pers·es
To cause to separate and move in different directions; scatter.
To cause to vanish or disappear.
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