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dispersion

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The state of being dispersed; dispersedness. 2 A process of dispersing. 3 The degree of scatter of data. 4 (context optics English) The separation of visible light by refraction or diffraction. 5 (context medicine English) The removal of inflammation. ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In materials science , dispersion is the fraction of atoms of a material exposed to the surface. In general: D = N / N where D is the dispersion, N is the number of surface atoms and N is the total number of atoms of the material. Dispersion is an important ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Old French dispersion (13c.), from Latin dispersionem (nominative dispersio ) "a scattering," noun of action from past participle stem of dispergere (see disperse ).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dispersion \Dis*per"sion\, n. [CF. F. dispersion.] The act or process of scattering or dispersing, or the state of being scattered or separated; as, the Jews in their dispersion retained their rites and ceremonies; a great dispersion of the human family ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ As the water evaporates, the coalescing agents cause the acrylic dispersion to fuse and form the surface coating. ▪ During periods of relative food shortage males tend to move less; dispersion evidently reduces competition for ...

Usage examples of dispersion.

As all Beatus knows, at the Dispersion men were settled on the best existing planets.

Boys and girls in America are familiar with the story of the dispersion of the Acadians, a century and more later, as preserved in our literature by the poet Longfellow.

The fall of Charleston, and the dispersion or butchery of those parties which had kept the field after that event, necessarily depressed the spirits and discouraged the attempt of the scattered patriots who still yearned to oppose the invaders.

Infinite frustrations of attempts to positivize manifest themselves in infinite heterogeneity: so that though things try to localize homogeneousness they end up in heterogeneity so great that it amounts to infinite dispersion or indistinguishability.

In the course of this winter, after the dispersion of the Peloponnesian fleet, the Athenians in Naupactus, under Phormio, coasted along to Astacus and disembarked, and marched into the interior of Acarnania with four hundred Athenian heavy infantry and four hundred Messenians.

It happened at a time when I was interested— and I had been two years previously occupied— in an attempt to convert cast-iron into steel, without fusion, by a process of cementation, which had for its object the dispersion or absorption of the superfluous carbon contained in the cast-iron,— an object which at that time appeared to me of so great importance, that, with the consent of a friend, I erected an assay and cementing Furnace at the distance of about two miles from the Clyde Works.

Adversity revived a sense of moderation and justice, and the insolence of conquest was chastised by the signal defeat and irreparable dispersion of the Heruli, who were seated in the southern provinces of Poland.

Though his perceptions were unwarped by Psilocybe cubensis, the unnatural dispersion of light in the mist made recognizing even familiar objects almost impossible.

Marion was not able to detach a force sufficient for their dispersion, and it would have been fatal to his safety to suffer them to descend upon him while his detachments were abroad.

The dispersion in the Romulan shuttle’s navigational deflector would not be differentiable from the background noise of the universe at too high a level of granularity.

He remembered vividly the terrible blast of pain which had nearly finished him back in Deaner Beckmann's asteroid swarm, when the quantum discontinuities of Trumpet's battle with Soar— and the effects of Trumpet's dispersion field—had hit his EM prosthesis like a sledgehammer.

He was carried through the great dispersions under yellow bellies and white.

Rather, I should like to discuss what I choose to call autopsychomimesis the self-generated anxiety complexes which on first scrutiny appear quite similar to classic patterns, but which actually rep resent radical dispersions of psychic energy.

Rather, I should like to discuss what I choose to call autopsy-chomimesis—the self-generated anxiety complexes which on first scrutiny appear quite similar to classic patterns, but which actually represent radical dispersions of psychic en­ergy.

But these are all matters of common knowledge, and are not the things I wish to consider tonight Rather, I should like to dis cuss what I choose to call autopsychomimesis -- the self generated anxiety complexes which on first scrutiny appear quite similar to classic patterns, but which actually represent radical dispersions of psychic energy.