"Scatterer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person or thing that scatters or disperses something, especially people.
Example: "The crowd of people at the concert became a scatterer of debris when the loud noises startled them."
Or, a thing that scatters or disperses light, sound, or particles.
Example: "The prism is a scatterer of white light, separating it into its component colors."
In physics, scatterer often refers to any object that scatters radiation, such as light, neutrons, or electrons.
Example: "The solar panels are designed to attract and scatter sunlight, converting it into electrical energy."
Scatophagy is a rare medical term that refers to the act of eating feces. It can also be used more broadly to describe any process by which a cell or tissue ingests its own cells or cellular components.
Having a scatterbrained person means they have a disorganized and forgetful mind, often jumping from one thought or idea to another without staying focused on one thing. It describes someone who has a hard time keeping their priorities straight and is easily distracted.
A scattergram is a type of graph that displays the relationship between two variables by plotting a collection of points, each representing a single data point, on a coordinate plane. The x-axis represents one variable, and the y-axis represents the other variable. The points are scattered randomly throughout the plane, giving the graph its name.<br><br>Scattergrams are used to visualize correlations between two variables and to identify patterns, trends, or deviations in the data. They are often used in statistics, business, and social sciences to analyze relationships between variables such as income and education level, height and weight, or temperature and humidity.<br><br>The term "scattergram" is often used interchangeably with "scatter plot."
A scatternet is a network of Bluetooth devices that are connected to each other through a master device. Unlike a simple "piconet," which is a single network of up to eight devices connected in a star topology, a scatternet can have more devices and can include multiple piconets. This is achieved through the use of two-class Λ I bridges, which act as bridges between different piconets, allowing data to be transferred between them.
A scatterplot, also known as a scatter graph, is a type of graph that displays the relationship between two variables. It is a visual representation of the data points of two quantitative variables, where each data point is plotted on a coordinate system with one axis representing the independent variable (x-axis) and the other axis representing the dependent variable (y-axis).