The difference between Dense and Scattered
When used as adjectives, dense means having relatively high density, whereas scattered means seemingly randomly distributed.
Dense is also noun with the meaning: a thicket.
check bellow for the other definitions of Dense and Scattered
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Dense as an adjective:
Having relatively high density.
Examples:
"synonyms: solid"
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Dense as an adjective:
Compact; crowded together.
Examples:
"synonyms: compact crowded packed Thesaurus:compact"
"ant diffuse Thesaurus:diffuse"
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Dense as an adjective:
Thick; difficult to penetrate.
Examples:
"synonyms: thick solid"
"ant thin"
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Dense as an adjective:
Opaque; allowing little light to pass through.
Examples:
"synonyms: cloudy opaque Thesaurus:opaque"
"ant clear diaphanous see-through translucent transparent Thesaurus:transparent Thesaurus:translucent"
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Dense as an adjective:
Obscure, or difficult to understand.
Examples:
"synonyms: abstruse difficult hard incomprehensible obscure tough Thesaurus:incomprehensible"
"ant clear comprehensible easy simple straightforward understandable Thesaurus:comprehensible"
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Dense as an adjective (mathematics, topology):
Being a subset of a topological space that approximates the space well. See Wikipedia article on s for mathematical definition.
Examples:
"ant meager"
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Dense as an adjective:
Slow to comprehend; of low intelligence.
Examples:
"synonyms: dumb slow stupid thick Thesaurus:stupid"
"ant bright canny intelligent quick quick-witted smart Thesaurus:intelligent"
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Dense as a noun:
A thicket.
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Scattered as a verb:
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Scattered as an adjective:
Seemingly randomly distributed.
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Scattered as an adjective (meteorology, of clouds):
covering three eighths to four eighths of the sky.
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Scattered as an adjective (meteorology, of precipitation):
affecting 30 percent to 50 percent of a forecast zone.