Scatter in spanish

Dispersión

pronunciation: dispeɹ̩sioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

scatter1 = dispersión, distribución. 

Example: As we proceed down the citation order, the concepts in each successively cited facet are liable to an increasingly higher degree of scatter.

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» alphabetical scatter = dispersión alfabética.

Example: Alphabetical scatter means that related subjects are not found together, but are scattered according to the accident of their names; for instance, if we look under Zoology, we may be referred to Animals and having made our way to the other end of the catalogue we may find that really the heading we should have been looking for was Zebras.

» Bradford's Law of Scatter = Ley de Dispersión de Bradford.

Example: The multiplier that appears in the mathematical expression of Bradford's Law of Scatter is neither the average production of articles per authors nor the average number of articles per periodical.

» subject scatter = distribución de una materia en un índice.

Example: Editing the input to a KWIC program with the object of controlling subject scatter can make the resultant index easier to use.

scatter2 = esparcir, dispersar, distribuir. 

Example: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.

Scatter synonyms

spread in spanish: , pronunciation: spred part of speech: verb, noun dust in spanish: , pronunciation: dʌst part of speech: noun dissipate in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsəpeɪt part of speech: verb disperse in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪspɜrs part of speech: verb dot in spanish: , pronunciation: dɑt part of speech: noun dispel in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪspel part of speech: verb sprinkle in spanish: , pronunciation: sprɪŋkəl part of speech: verb break up in spanish: , pronunciation: breɪkʌp part of speech: verb scattering in spanish: , pronunciation: skætɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun spread out in spanish: , pronunciation: spredaʊt part of speech: verb strewing in spanish: , pronunciation: struɪŋ part of speech: noun
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