What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

scatter

Scatter vs Fill - What's the difference?

scatter | fill | Related terms |

Scatter is a related term of fill.


As a verb scatter

is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

As a proper noun fill is

.

Divide vs Scatter - What's the difference?

divide | scatter |


In lang=en terms the difference between divide and scatter

is that divide is to separate into two or more parts while scatter is to occur or fall at widely spaced intervals.

As verbs the difference between divide and scatter

is that divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts while scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

As a noun divide

is a thing that divides.

Expend vs Scatter - What's the difference?

expend | scatter | Related terms |

Expend is a related term of scatter.


As verbs the difference between expend and scatter

is that expend is (label) to consume, exhaust (some resource) while scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

Splay vs Scatter - What's the difference?

splay | scatter |


As verbs the difference between splay and scatter

is that splay is to display; to spread while scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

As an adjective splay

is displayed; spread out; turned outward; hence, flat; ungainly; as, splay shoulders.

As a noun splay

is a slope or bevel, especially of the sides of a door or window, by which the opening is made larger at one face of the wall than at the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them.

Extend vs Scatter - What's the difference?

extend | scatter | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between extend and scatter

is that extend is to possess a certain extent while scatter is to occur or fall at widely spaced intervals.

In transitive terms the difference between extend and scatter

is that extend is to straighten (a limb) while scatter is to distribute loosely as by sprinkling.

Propagate vs Scatter - What's the difference?

propagate | scatter | Related terms |

Propagate is a related term of scatter.


In lang=en terms the difference between propagate and scatter

is that propagate is to have young or issue; to be produced or multiplied by generation, or by new shoots or plants; as, rabbits propagate rapidly while scatter is to occur or fall at widely spaced intervals.

As verbs the difference between propagate and scatter

is that propagate is to cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production; -- applied to animals and plants; as, to propagate a breed of horses or sheep; to propagate a species of fruit tree while scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

Scatter vs Null - What's the difference?

scatter | null |


As a verb scatter

is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Scatter vs T - What's the difference?

scatter | t |


As a verb scatter

is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

As a letter t is

the twentieth letter of the.

As a symbol t is

symbol for tesla, the si unit of magnetic flux density.

Sown vs Scatter - What's the difference?

sown | scatter |


As verbs the difference between sown and scatter

is that sown is while scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

Sew vs Scatter - What's the difference?

sew | scatter |


In lang=en terms the difference between sew and scatter

is that sew is to enclose by sewing while scatter is to occur or fall at widely spaced intervals.

As verbs the difference between sew and scatter

is that sew is to use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through (pieces of fabric) in order to join them together or sew can be (obsolete|transitive) to drain, as a pond, for taking the fish while scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.

Pages