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disperse
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disperse /dis·perse/ (dis-pers´) to scatter the component parts, as of a tumor or the fine particles in a colloid system; also, the particles so dispersed.
dis·perse (d-spûrs)
v.
1. To cause to separate and move in different directions; scatter.
2. To cause to vanish or disappear.

disperse
[dispərs′]
Etymology: L, dis + spargere to scatter
to scatter the component parts, as of a tumor or of the fine particles in a colloid system; also the particles so scattered.

disperse
to scatter the component parts, as of a tumor or the fine particles in a colloid system; also, the particles so dispersed.


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