SCATTER - translation to arabic
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SCATTER - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Scatters; Scatter (disambiguation)

SCATTER         

ألاسم

تَشْتِيت ; تَنَاثُر ; شَتَات

الفعل

أَقْشَعَ ; اِنْبَثَّ ; اِنْتَثَرَ ; اِنْفَضَّ ; اِنْقَشَعَ ; بَثَّ ; بَحْثَرَ ; بَدَّدَ ; بَذَّرَ ; بَعْثَرَ ; بَعْزَقَ ; تَبَدَّدَ ; تَزَايَلَ ; تَشَتَّتَ ; تَشَذَّرَ ; تَلَاشَى ; تَنَاثَرَ ; شَتَّ ; شَتَّتَ ; فَضَّ ; فَيَّحَ ; قَشَعَ ; لاشَى ; مَذَّرَ ; نَثَرَ

scatter         
VT
نثر = فرق ، بدد
I
تبعثر، تفرق، تبدد
N
بعثرة الخ = تبعثر الخ عدد قليل مبعثر او متناثر
scatter         
فِعْل : يُبَعْثر . يُفَرِّق . يتبعثر

Definition

scatter
(scatters, scattering, scattered)
1.
If you scatter things over an area, you throw or drop them so that they spread all over the area.
She tore the rose apart and scattered the petals over the grave...
He began by scattering seed and putting in plants.
VERB: V n prep/adv, V n
2.
If a group of people scatter or if you scatter them, they suddenly separate and move in different directions.
After dinner, everyone scattered...
The cavalry scattered them and chased them off the field.
VERB: V, V n
3.

Wikipedia

Scatter

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
Examples of use of SCATTER
1. Someone lights a firecracker and pigeons scatter.
2. I never scatter my stuff around the room," she said.
3. Snow crystals scatter microwave radiation that emanates from the ground.
4. At the extreme, IEDs can be enhanced into a "dirty bomb," rigged to scatter radioactive material.
5. Herds of camels and sheep scatter at the sound of our helicopter.