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Etymology: [ 'ska-t&r ] (verb.) 14th century. From Middle English scateren Old English sceaterian, probably from a dialect of Old Norse. Compare Low German schateren, Dutch schateren and Norwegian skratte ('to burst out laughing').
Synonyms: besprinkle, broadcast, cast, derange, diffuse, disband, discard, disject, dispel, disseminate, dissipate, distribute, disunite, diverge, divide, expend, fling, intersperse, litter
Antonyms: collect, gather

dağılmak, saçmak, dağıtmak, serpmek, yayılmak, boşa harcamak, dağıt, saç,v.dağıt:n.dağınıklık, perişan etmek, Dağılım, saçılmak, yaymak, saçıp savurmak, savurmak, dağıl/dağıt, scatterbraindağınık fikirli kimse, hedefe erişememek, kalabalığı dağıtmak, serpiştirmek, scatter rug ufak halı, dağıtım, dağınıklık, saç, dağılıp gözden kaybolmak, seccade, saçılım, yığınlayıcı, israf etmek, saçılma, dağınık, dağılmış, dağıtılmış, aralıklı, saçma, perişan olmak, serpintili,v.dağıt:adj.dağılmış, perişan, seyrek, parçalı, serpilmek, savurma, serpme, saçarak, saçilma, serpinti, serpilmiş, dağılış, az miktar,

1 dağılmak  fiil     ts
2 saçmak  fiil     ts
3 dağıtmak  fiil     ts
4 serpmek  fiil     ts
5 yayılmak  fiil     ts
6 boşa harcamak     ts
7 dağıt  fiil     ts
8 saç,v.dağıt:n.dağınıklık     ts
9 perişan etmek  fiil     ts
10 Dağılım     ts
11 saçılmak  fiil     ts
12 yaymak     ts
13 saçıp savurmak     ts
14 savurmak     ts
15 dağıl/dağıt     ts
16 scatterbraindağınık fikirli kimse     ts
17 hedefe erişememek     ts
18 kalabalığı dağıtmak     ts
19 serpiştirmek     ts
20 scatter rug ufak halı     ts
21 dağıtım     ts
22 dağınıklık  isim     ts
23 saç     ts
24 dağılıp gözden kaybolmak     ts
25 seccade     ts
26 saçılım     ts
27 yığınlayıcı  Bilgisayar     ts
28 israf etmek     ts
29 saçılma     ts
30scattered dağınık  sıfat     ts
31scattered dağılmış     ts
32scattered dağıtılmış     ts
33scattered aralıklı  sıfat     ts
34scattering saçma     ts
35scattered perişan olmak     ts
36scattered serpintili,v.dağıt:adj.dağılmış     ts
37scattered perişan  sıfat     ts
38scattered seyrek  sıfat     ts
39scattered parçalı  Meteoroloji     ts
40scattered serpilmek     ts
41scattering savurma     ts
42scattering serpme     ts
43scattering saçarak     ts
44scattering saçilma  isim     ts
45scattering serpinti     ts
46scattering serpilmiş     ts
47scattering dağılış     ts
48scattering az miktar     ts
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To occur or fall at widely spaced intervals, To deflect (radiation or particles), To distribute loosely as by sprinkling, To cause to separate and go in different directions, To separate and go in different directions; disperse, - Purchasing commercial time in broadcast media in many different programs Also, purchasing TV time which is not purchased during an "upfront" media buy Share (of audience) - The percentage of HUT, PUT or PUR tuned to a particular program or station Media formula: HUT/PUT/PUR x Share = Rating, change in the spatial distribution of a wave from interaction with a surface or heterogeneous medium, the act of scattering a haphazard distribution in all directions distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon" sow by scattering; "scatter seeds, An operation in which the root process divides the contents of the transmission area and sends the divided components to all MPI processes in the communicator scatter is the inverse operation of gather,   See scattering, sprinkle, dissipation; diffusing, throwing loosely about; small quantity; (Slang) time slots for television commercials that remain unsold after the initial pre-season sales, sprinkle, disseminate; spread, disperse; be sprinkled, 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, 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. see also scattered, scattering, a haphazard distribution in all directions, in an open or sparse order, To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely; to deposit or place here and there, esp, the act of scattering a haphazard distribution in all directions distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon", sow by scattering; "scatter seeds, To be dispersed or dissipated; to disperse or separate; as, clouds scatter after a storm, Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to scatter hopes, plans, or the like, To cause to separate in different directions; to reduce from a close or compact to a loose or broken order; to dissipate; to disperse, the act of scattering, to cause to separate and go in different directions; "She waved her hand and scattered the crowds", A one-to-all parallel communication operation; cf gather, The process by which small particles suspended in a medium of a different refractive index diffuse a portion of the incident radiation in all directions In scattering no energy transformation results, only a change in the spatial distribution of the radiation Along with absorption, scattering is a major cause of the attenuation of radiation by the atmosphere, The light outside the main beam of a spot light which is lower in intensity, To disperse in different directions, a display of the relationship between variables using dots on a graph, A graph where the data is plotted as points only Normally one would plot a curve through the points to show any trend in the data, One-to-many operation where the root's send buffer is partitioned into n segments and distributed to all processes such that the ith process receives the ith segment n represents the total number of processes in the communicator, move away from each other; "The crowds dispersed"; "The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached", distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon", sow by scattering; "scatter seeds", strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table", cause to separate; "break up kidney stones"; "disperse particles", togo, todrive, randomly distributed, covering three eighths to four eighths of the sky, Simple past tense and past participle of scatter, affecting 30 percent to 50 percent of a forecast zone, The process whereby a beam of waves or particles is dispersed by collisions or similar interactions, A small quantity of something occurring at irregular intervals and dispersed at random points, Present participle of scatter, desparple, Scattered things are spread over an area in an untidy or irregular way. He picked up the scattered toys The fridge door was open and food was scattered across the floor, dispersed, spread, past of scatter, Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread, occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages", dispersed, spread, distributed, If something is scattered with a lot of small things, they are spread all over it. Every surface is scattered with photographs. spread over a wide area or over a long period of time scattered over/throughout/across/around etc, three eighths to four eighths obscured by clouds, not close together in time; "isolated instances of rebellion"; "scattered fire"; "a stray bullet grazed his thigh", being distributed here and there without order; "scattered leaves littered the sidewalk"; "don't forget to pick up the clothes lying strewn all over the floor, Irregular in position; having no regular order; as, scattered leaves, occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages" being distributed here and there without order; "scattered leaves littered the sidewalk"; "don't forget to pick up the clothes lying strewn all over the floor, Going in many different directions, (SCT) -- Showers or thunderstorms with 25-55% areal coverage, The amount of sky cover for a cloud layer between 3/8ths and 4/8ths, based on the summation layer amount for that layer, lacking orderly continuity; "a confused set of instructions"; "a confused dream about the end of the world"; "disconnected fragments of a story"; "scattered thoughts", Used for listed equity securities Unconcentrated buy or sell interest, Sometimes a photon incident on a sample is "captured" by an electron in the sample Shortly thereafter, this electron releases a different photon This electron-photon process is called scattering When the released photon has the same wavelength as the captured photon, the process is called elastic scattering (also see Reflection and also see Transmission) When the released photon has a wavelength different from the captured photon, the process is called inelastic scattering (see also Raman scattering), the process by which light passing through surface matter is redirected throughout a range of angles, the process of chaotic deflection of electromagnetic radiation by impact on rough surfaces,   Of a wave propagating in a material medium, a phenomenon in which the direction, frequency, or polarization of the wave is changed when the wave encounters discontinuities in the medium, or interacts with the material at the atomic or molecular level (188)  Note: Scattering results in a disordered or random change in the incident energy distribution, The "war in heaven" where consciousness moved its awareness from God to temporal cycles and fell into identification with the physical universe and death A forced shift of perception from God to fear, bouncing of light in another direction when it hits a molecule in the atmosphere, dispersion of electromagnetic radiation as a result of it's interaction with molecules in the atmosphere The sky appears blue as a result of the blue region of the visual spectrum being scattered more than the red region, A change in the light wave passing through an optical fiber caused by an impurity or change of density in the fiber This effect produces losses in the fiber, Change of direction of subatomic particle or photon as a result of a collision or interaction, A property of glass which causes light to deflect from the fiber & contributes to losses, The process by which some of a stream of radiation is dispersed to travel in directions other than that which from it was incident by particles suspended in the medium through which it is travelling, of X-rays is due to electrons, hence heavier atoms with more electrons scatter more strongly, – (of light) a process in which molecules of air have absorbed some light from a beam and then reradiated it in other directions, A property of glass that causes light to deflect from the fiber and contributes to optical attenuation, the physical process in which particles are deflected haphazardly as a result of collisions, a small number dispersed haphazardly; "the first scatterings of green", a light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby, spreading widely or driving off, A scattering of things or people is a small number of them spread over an area. the scattering of houses east of the village. a scattering of sth a small number of things or people spread out over a large area. In physics, the change in direction of motion of a particle because of a collision with another particle. The collision can occur between two charged particles; it need not involve direct physical contact. Experiments show that the trajectory of the scattered particle is a hyperbola and that, as the bombarding particle is aimed more closely toward the scattering centre, the angle of deflection decreases. The term scattering is also used for the diffusion of electromagnetic waves by the atmosphere, resulting, for example, in long-range radio reception on the ground. See also Rayleigh scattering, dispersing, spreading, distributing, a light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby the physical process in which particles are deflected haphazardly as a result of collisions a small number dispersed haphazardly; "the first scatterings of green, Act of strewing about; something scattered, Going or falling in various directions; not united or aggregated; divided among many; as, scattering votes, dispersal; act of sprinkling; something that is dispersed or sprinkled; small quantity; process by which energy is dispersed as it passes through a medium (Physics), the process in which a beam of light is diffused or deflected by collisions with particles suspended in the atmosphere, The process by which electromagnetic radiation interacts with and is redirected by the molecules of the atmosphere, ocean, or land surface The term is frequently applied to the interaction of the atmosphere on sunlight, which causes the sky to appear blue (since light near the blue end of the spectrum is scattered much more than light near the red end), The act or process of separation or dispersing The dispersal of a beam of particles or of radiation into a range of directions resulting from physical interactions, The change of direction of light rays or photons after striking small particles It may also be regarded as the diffusion of a light beam caused by the inhomogeneity of the transmitting material, Multiple reflection of electromagnetic waves by gases or particles in the atmosphere, spreading by diffusion, A property of glass that causes light to deflect from the fiber and contributes to optical attenuation Single-Mode Fiber (SM) An optical waveguide (or fiber) in which the signal travels in one mode The fiber has a small core diameter, typically 8 3 µm Splice Closure A container used to organize and protect splice trays Typically used in outside plant environments Splice Tray A container used to secure, organize, and protect spliced fibers Splicing The permanent joining of bare fiber ends to another fiber See Fusion Splice and Mechanical Splicing, The process by which small particles suspended in the air diffuse a portion of the incident radiation in all directions This is a primary reason for colors, such as blue skies, rainbows, and orange sunsets When working with radars, this often refers to the more or less random changes in direction of radio energy, The process in which a wave or beam of particles is diffused or deflected by collisions with particles of the medium which it traverses, The diversion of radiation, including radio, radar, thermal, and nuclear, from its original path as a result of interactions (or collisions) with atoms, molecules, or larger particles in the atmosphere or other medium between the source of the radiations (e g , a nuclear explosion) and a point at some distance away As a result of scattering, radiations (especially gamma rays and neutrons) will be received at such a point from many directions instead of only from the direction of the source, Is an atmospheric process where small particles and gas molecules diffuse part of the incoming solar radiation in random directions without any alteration to the wavelength of the electromagnetic energy Scattering does, however, reduce the amount of incoming radiation reaching the Earth's surface A significant proportion of scattered shortwave solar radiation is redirected back to space The amount of scattering that takes place is dependent on two factors: wavelength of the incoming radiation and the size of the scattering particle or gas molecule In the Earth's atmosphere, the presence of a large number of particles with a size of about 0 5 µm results in shorter wavelengths being preferentially scattered This factor also causes our sky to look blue because this color corresponds to those wavelengths that are best diffused, an interaction of a light wave with an object that causes the light to be redirected in its path In elastic scattering, no energy is lost to the object, third-person singular of scatter,

49 To occur or fall at widely spaced intervals     ts
50 To deflect (radiation or particles)     ts
51 To distribute loosely as by sprinkling     ts
52 To cause to separate and go in different directions     ts
53 To separate and go in different directions; disperse     ts
54 - Purchasing commercial time in broadcast media in many different programs Also, purchasing TV time which is not purchased during an "upfront" media buy Share (of audience) - The percentage of HUT, PUT or PUR tuned to a particular program or station Media formula: HUT/PUT/PUR x Share = Rating     ts
55 change in the spatial distribution of a wave from interaction with a surface or heterogeneous medium     ts
56 the act of scattering a haphazard distribution in all directions distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon" sow by scattering; "scatter seeds     ts
57 An operation in which the root process divides the contents of the transmission area and sends the divided components to all MPI processes in the communicator scatter is the inverse operation of gather     ts
58   See scattering     ts
59 sprinkle, dissipation; diffusing, throwing loosely about; small quantity; (Slang) time slots for television commercials that remain unsold after the initial pre-season sales  isim     ts
60 sprinkle, disseminate; spread, disperse; be sprinkled  fiil     ts
61 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     ts
62 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. see also scattered, scattering     ts
63 a haphazard distribution in all directions     ts
64 in an open or sparse order     ts
65 To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely; to deposit or place here and there, esp     ts
66 the act of scattering a haphazard distribution in all directions distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon"     ts
67 sow by scattering; "scatter seeds     ts
68 To be dispersed or dissipated; to disperse or separate; as, clouds scatter after a storm     ts
69 Hence, to frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow; as, to scatter hopes, plans, or the like     ts
70 To cause to separate in different directions; to reduce from a close or compact to a loose or broken order; to dissipate; to disperse     ts
71 the act of scattering     ts
72 to cause to separate and go in different directions; "She waved her hand and scattered the crowds"     ts
73 A one-to-all parallel communication operation; cf gather     ts
74 The process by which small particles suspended in a medium of a different refractive index diffuse a portion of the incident radiation in all directions In scattering no energy transformation results, only a change in the spatial distribution of the radiation Along with absorption, scattering is a major cause of the attenuation of radiation by the atmosphere     ts
75 The light outside the main beam of a spot light which is lower in intensity     ts
76 To disperse in different directions     ts
77 a display of the relationship between variables using dots on a graph     ts
78 A graph where the data is plotted as points only Normally one would plot a curve through the points to show any trend in the data     ts
79 One-to-many operation where the root's send buffer is partitioned into n segments and distributed to all processes such that the ith process receives the ith segment n represents the total number of processes in the communicator     ts
80 move away from each other; "The crowds dispersed"; "The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached"     ts
81 distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon"     ts
82 sow by scattering; "scatter seeds"     ts
83 strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table"     ts
84 cause to separate; "break up kidney stones"; "disperse particles"     ts
85To scatter. togo     ts
86To scatter. todrive     ts
87scattered randomly distributed     ts
88scattered covering three eighths to four eighths of the sky     ts
89scattered Simple past tense and past participle of scatter     ts
90scattered affecting 30 percent to 50 percent of a forecast zone     ts
91scattering The process whereby a beam of waves or particles is dispersed by collisions or similar interactions     ts
92scattering A small quantity of something occurring at irregular intervals and dispersed at random points - "There will be a scattering of showers, with heavy rain in places."     ts
93scattering Present participle of scatter     ts
94to scatter. desparple     ts
95scattered Scattered things are spread over an area in an untidy or irregular way. He picked up the scattered toys The fridge door was open and food was scattered across the floor     ts
96Scattered dispersed     ts
97 spread     ts
98scattered past of scatter     ts
99scattered Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread     ts
100scattered occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages"     ts
101scattered dispersed, spread, distributed  sıfat     ts
102scattered If something is scattered with a lot of small things, they are spread all over it. Every surface is scattered with photographs. spread over a wide area or over a long period of time scattered over/throughout/across/around etc     ts
103scattered three eighths to four eighths obscured by clouds     ts
104scattered not close together in time; "isolated instances of rebellion"; "scattered fire"; "a stray bullet grazed his thigh"     ts
105scattered being distributed here and there without order; "scattered leaves littered the sidewalk"; "don't forget to pick up the clothes lying strewn all over the floor     ts
106scattered Irregular in position; having no regular order; as, scattered leaves     ts
107scattered occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages" being distributed here and there without order; "scattered leaves littered the sidewalk"; "don't forget to pick up the clothes lying strewn all over the floor     ts
108scattered Going in many different directions     ts
109scattered (SCT) -- Showers or thunderstorms with 25-55% areal coverage     ts
110scattered The amount of sky cover for a cloud layer between 3/8ths and 4/8ths, based on the summation layer amount for that layer     ts
111scattered lacking orderly continuity; "a confused set of instructions"; "a confused dream about the end of the world"; "disconnected fragments of a story"; "scattered thoughts"     ts
112scattered Used for listed equity securities Unconcentrated buy or sell interest     ts
113scattering Sometimes a photon incident on a sample is "captured" by an electron in the sample Shortly thereafter, this electron releases a different photon This electron-photon process is called scattering When the released photon has the same wavelength as the captured photon, the process is called elastic scattering (also see Reflection and also see Transmission) When the released photon has a wavelength different from the captured photon, the process is called inelastic scattering (see also Raman scattering)     ts
114scattering the process by which light passing through surface matter is redirected throughout a range of angles     ts
115scattering the process of chaotic deflection of electromagnetic radiation by impact on rough surfaces     ts
116scattering   Of a wave propagating in a material medium, a phenomenon in which the direction, frequency, or polarization of the wave is changed when the wave encounters discontinuities in the medium, or interacts with the material at the atomic or molecular level (188)  Note: Scattering results in a disordered or random change in the incident energy distribution     ts
117scattering The "war in heaven" where consciousness moved its awareness from God to temporal cycles and fell into identification with the physical universe and death A forced shift of perception from God to fear     ts
118scattering bouncing of light in another direction when it hits a molecule in the atmosphere     ts
119scattering dispersion of electromagnetic radiation as a result of it's interaction with molecules in the atmosphere The sky appears blue as a result of the blue region of the visual spectrum being scattered more than the red region     ts
120scattering A change in the light wave passing through an optical fiber caused by an impurity or change of density in the fiber This effect produces losses in the fiber     ts
121scattering Change of direction of subatomic particle or photon as a result of a collision or interaction     ts
122scattering A property of glass which causes light to deflect from the fiber & contributes to losses     ts
123scattering The process by which some of a stream of radiation is dispersed to travel in directions other than that which from it was incident by particles suspended in the medium through which it is travelling     ts
124scattering of X-rays is due to electrons, hence heavier atoms with more electrons scatter more strongly     ts
125scattering – (of light) a process in which molecules of air have absorbed some light from a beam and then reradiated it in other directions     ts
126scattering A property of glass that causes light to deflect from the fiber and contributes to optical attenuation     ts
127scattering the physical process in which particles are deflected haphazardly as a result of collisions     ts
128scattering a small number dispersed haphazardly; "the first scatterings of green"     ts
129scattering a light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby     ts
130scattering spreading widely or driving off     ts
131scattering A scattering of things or people is a small number of them spread over an area. the scattering of houses east of the village. a scattering of sth a small number of things or people spread out over a large area. In physics, the change in direction of motion of a particle because of a collision with another particle. The collision can occur between two charged particles; it need not involve direct physical contact. Experiments show that the trajectory of the scattered particle is a hyperbola and that, as the bombarding particle is aimed more closely toward the scattering centre, the angle of deflection decreases. The term scattering is also used for the diffusion of electromagnetic waves by the atmosphere, resulting, for example, in long-range radio reception on the ground. See also Rayleigh scattering     ts
132scattering dispersing, spreading, distributing  sıfat     ts
133scattering a light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby the physical process in which particles are deflected haphazardly as a result of collisions a small number dispersed haphazardly; "the first scatterings of green     ts
134scattering Act of strewing about; something scattered     ts
135scattering Going or falling in various directions; not united or aggregated; divided among many; as, scattering votes     ts
136scattering dispersal; act of sprinkling; something that is dispersed or sprinkled; small quantity; process by which energy is dispersed as it passes through a medium (Physics)  isim     ts
137scattering the process in which a beam of light is diffused or deflected by collisions with particles suspended in the atmosphere     ts
138scattering The process by which electromagnetic radiation interacts with and is redirected by the molecules of the atmosphere, ocean, or land surface The term is frequently applied to the interaction of the atmosphere on sunlight, which causes the sky to appear blue (since light near the blue end of the spectrum is scattered much more than light near the red end)     ts
139scattering The act or process of separation or dispersing The dispersal of a beam of particles or of radiation into a range of directions resulting from physical interactions     ts
140scattering The change of direction of light rays or photons after striking small particles It may also be regarded as the diffusion of a light beam caused by the inhomogeneity of the transmitting material     ts
141scattering Multiple reflection of electromagnetic waves by gases or particles in the atmosphere     ts
142scattering spreading by diffusion     ts
143scattering A property of glass that causes light to deflect from the fiber and contributes to optical attenuation Single-Mode Fiber (SM) An optical waveguide (or fiber) in which the signal travels in one mode The fiber has a small core diameter, typically 8 3 µm Splice Closure A container used to organize and protect splice trays Typically used in outside plant environments Splice Tray A container used to secure, organize, and protect spliced fibers Splicing The permanent joining of bare fiber ends to another fiber See Fusion Splice and Mechanical Splicing     ts
144scattering The process by which small particles suspended in the air diffuse a portion of the incident radiation in all directions This is a primary reason for colors, such as blue skies, rainbows, and orange sunsets When working with radars, this often refers to the more or less random changes in direction of radio energy     ts
145scattering The process in which a wave or beam of particles is diffused or deflected by collisions with particles of the medium which it traverses     ts
146scattering The diversion of radiation, including radio, radar, thermal, and nuclear, from its original path as a result of interactions (or collisions) with atoms, molecules, or larger particles in the atmosphere or other medium between the source of the radiations (e g , a nuclear explosion) and a point at some distance away As a result of scattering, radiations (especially gamma rays and neutrons) will be received at such a point from many directions instead of only from the direction of the source     ts
147scattering Is an atmospheric process where small particles and gas molecules diffuse part of the incoming solar radiation in random directions without any alteration to the wavelength of the electromagnetic energy Scattering does, however, reduce the amount of incoming radiation reaching the Earth's surface A significant proportion of scattered shortwave solar radiation is redirected back to space The amount of scattering that takes place is dependent on two factors: wavelength of the incoming radiation and the size of the scattering particle or gas molecule In the Earth's atmosphere, the presence of a large number of particles with a size of about 0 5 µm results in shorter wavelengths being preferentially scattered This factor also causes our sky to look blue because this color corresponds to those wavelengths that are best diffused     ts
148scattering an interaction of a light wave with an object that causes the light to be redirected in its path In elastic scattering, no energy is lost to the object     ts
149scatters third-person singular of scatter     ts
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