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dispersed

Disbanded vs Dispersed - What's the difference?

disbanded | dispersed |


As verbs the difference between disbanded and dispersed

is that disbanded is (disband) while dispersed is (disperse).

Dissapated vs Dispersed - What's the difference?

dissapated | dispersed |


As a verb dispersed is

(disperse).

Dispersed vs Disipated - What's the difference?

dispersed | disipated |

Disipated is likely misspelled.


Disipated has no English definition.

As a verb dispersed

is past tense of disperse.

Dispersed vs Pdlc - What's the difference?

dispersed | pdlc |


As a verb dispersed

is past tense of disperse.

As a noun PDLC is

polymer dispersed liquid crystal.

Dispersed vs Dissipable - What's the difference?

dispersed | dissipable |


As a verb dispersed

is (disperse).

As an adjective dissipable is

(obsolete) capable of being dissipated or dispersed.

Dispersed vs Ultradispersed - What's the difference?

dispersed | ultradispersed |


As a verb dispersed

is (disperse).

As an adjective ultradispersed is

highly dispersed.

Dispersed vs Dispersedly - What's the difference?

dispersed | dispersedly |


As a verb dispersed

is past tense of disperse.

As an adverb dispersedly is

in a dispersed manner; in a scattered way, here and there.

Dispersed vs Dedisperse - What's the difference?

dispersed | dedisperse |


As verbs the difference between dispersed and dedisperse

is that dispersed is (disperse) while dedisperse is (physics) to bring together data, rays etc that have been dispersed.

Dispersed vs Hydrochoric - What's the difference?

dispersed | hydrochoric |


As a verb dispersed

is (disperse).

As an adjective hydrochoric is

(botany) having seeds that are dispersed by water.

Dispersed vs Dispersity - What's the difference?

dispersed | dispersity |


As a verb dispersed

is (disperse).

As a noun dispersity is

(uncountable) the state of being dispersed, of being a dispersion.

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