Sparse vs Subconfluent - What's the difference?
sparse | subconfluent |
Having widely spaced intervals.
Not dense; meager.
(obsolete) To scatter; to disperse.
(biology) Describing a tissue culture in which the spatial relationships of the cells are intermediate between sparse and confluent
As adjectives the difference between sparse and subconfluent
is that sparse is having widely spaced intervals while subconfluent is describing a tissue culture in which the spatial relationships of the cells are intermediate between sparse and confluent.As a verb sparse
is to scatter; to disperse.sparse
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(er)Derived terms
* sparse array * sparse index * sparse matrixVerb
(spars)- (Spenser)
