Scatter - definition of scatter by The Free Dictionary 1 to throw loosely about: to scatter seeds 2 to cause to disperse: to scatter a crowd 3 Physics to diffuse or deflect (a wave or beam of radiation) by collision with particles of the medium it traverses 4 to separate and disperse n 5 the act of scattering 6 something that is scattered
SCATTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary scatter, dispel, disperse, dissipate imply separating and driving something away so that its original form disappears To scatter is to separate something tangible into parts at random, and drive these in different directions: The wind scattered leaves all over the lawn
scatter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary scatter (third-person singular simple present scatters, present participle scattering, simple past and past participle scattered) (ergative) To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse The crowd scattered in terror
Scatter - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com Scatter is a verb that means "to separate suddenly and spread out in different directions " Scatter is sometimes used as a noun to refer to something that has been scattered If you have clothes strewn all over your room, you might say there is a scatter of clothes on the floor
Scatter - Wikipedia Scatter may refer to: Scattering, in physics, the study of collisions; Statistical dispersion or scatter; Scatter (modeling), a substance used in the building of dioramas and model railways; Scatter, in computer programming, a parameter in network broadcasting; Scatter (band), a Scottish improvisational music collective