sparsely

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Definition of sparsely in English Turkish dictionary

sparse
seyrek

Tom seyrek şekilde döşenmiş bir dairede çok basit bir hayat yaşıyor. - Tom lives a very simple life in a sparsely furnished apartment.

Yeni Zelanda nasıl bir yerdir? Avustralya kadar seyrek nüfuslu mudur? - What's New Zealand like? Is it as sparsely populated as Australia?

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sparselyseyrek seyrek sparseness seyreklik
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{s} aralıklı
English - English
In a scattered or sparse manner; scantily; widely apart; thinly
in a thinly scattered manner; scantily
in a sparse manner; "sparsely inhabited"
in a sparse manner; "sparsely inhabited
In a scattered or sparse manner
sparsedly
sparse
Not dense; meager
sparse
thinly diffused
sparse
{a} thin, scattered here and there
sparse
Only a small proportion (arbitrarily, less than 0 1 percent) of potential data cells actually occupied in a multidimensional structure
sparse
not dense; "a thin beard"; "trees were sparse"
sparse
To scatter; to disperse
sparse
Having widely spaced intervals
sparse
not dense; "a thin beard"; "trees were sparse
sparse
Placed irregularly and distantly; scattered; applied to branches, leaves, peduncles, and the like
sparse
growing or settled at widely spaced intervals, not dense or crowded
sparse
Thinly scattered; set or planted here and there; not being dense or close together; as, a sparse population
sparse
{s} thinly scattered, not crowded, widely spaced; scanty, few
sparse
Something that is sparse is small in number or amount and spread out over an area. Many slopes are rock fields with sparse vegetation Traffic was sparse on the highway. + sparsely sparse·ly the sparsely populated interior region, where there are few roads. existing only in small amounts (sparsus , from the past participle of spargere )
sparsely

    Hyphenation

    sparse·ly

    Turkish pronunciation

    spärsli

    Pronunciation

    /ˈspärslē/ /ˈspɑːrsliː/

    Etymology

    [ 'spärs ] (adjective.) 1753. Latin sparsus spread out, from past participle of spargere to scatter; more at SPARK.
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