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dispersion [dɪs'pɜ:ʃ(ə)n] n
gen. dispersie,spreiding; evacuatie f; verspreiding m
chem. dispergering
commun., earth.sc. strooiing
earth.sc. dispersio
earth.sc., el. kleurschifting m
environ. peptisatie f
life.sc., el. dispersie
math. spreiding f; spread m; variantie f
stat. variatie f
dispersion A distribution of finely divided particles in a medium [dɪs'pɜ:ʃ(ə)n] n
environ. dispersie chem. en fys.
 English thesaurus
dispersion [dɪs'pɜ:ʃ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr., polym. d.
jewl. The splitting of white light into its constituent spectral colors, the rainbow colors, when it passes through inclined surfaces, such as those on a prism or faceted gem. Dispersion in gemstones is called fire.
mil., logist. The spreading or separating of troops, materiel, establishments, or activities which are usually concentrated in limited areas to reduce vulnerability. 2. In airdrop operations, the scatter of personnel and/or cargo on the drop zone. 3. In naval control of shipping, the reberthing of a ship in the periphery of the port area or in the vicinity of the port for its own protection in order to minimize the risk of damage from attack. (UKR/NATO); A scattered pattern of hits around the mean point of impact of bombs and projectiles dropped or fired under identical conditions. 2. In anti-aircraft gunnery, the scattering of shots in range and deflection about the mean point of explosion. 3. In chemical and biological warfare, the dissemination of agents in liquid, vapour or aerosol form. (FRA)
USA The spreading or separating of troops, materiel, establishments, or activities, which are usually concentrated in limited areas to reduce vulnerability (JP 5-0); In chemical and biological operations, the dissemination of agents in liquid or aerosol form (JP 3-41); In airdrop operations, the scatter of personnel and/or cargo on the drop zone (JP 3-17); In naval control of shipping, the reberthing of a ship in the periphery of the port area or in the vicinity of the port for its own protection in order to minimize the risk of damage from attack (JP 4-01.2)
dispersion: 155 phrases in 25 subjects
Agriculture2
Antennas and waveguides2
Chemistry16
Communications6
Earth sciences8
Economy1
Electronics15
Environment16
Finances4
General8
Health care2
Immigration and citizenship1
Industry3
Information technology10
Law1
Life sciences16
Mathematics15
Measuring instruments1
Mechanic engineering1
Medical5
Metallurgy4
Patents1
Pharmacy and pharmacology1
Statistics15
Transport1