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The opposite would be organized, gathered, or in place.(The opposite of scattered showers would be widespread rain.)
Positive correlation = the slope of the scattered dots will rise from left to right (positive slope) Negative correlation = the slope of the scattered dots will fall from left to right (negative slope) No correlation = no real visible slope, the dots are too scattered to tell.
that word is scattered all throuout the bible
scattered or diffused, the opposite of collocated and focused
The possessive form of "speaker" is "speaker's." For example, "the speaker's presentation was well-received."
The word about is not a noun but it is an adverb; about is also a preposition.When the word 'about' is followed by a noun or a pronoun, it is a preposition:His fans flocked all about him.I don't know much about string theory.When the word 'about' is not followed by a noun or a pronoun, it is an adverb:She looked about but didn't see who called out to her.The flowers scattered about made the table look festive.
Remains can be a noun or a verb. Example uses:As a noun: The remains of the party are still scattered around the yard, we need to clean it up.As a verb: My age remains a secret.
scattered = mefuzar (מפוזר)
Yes, scattered is an adjective. It is also verb, the past tense of 'scatter'.Scattered (adjective) - occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages".
The cards were scattered all over the room!
Scattered Poems was created in 1971.
Scattered Dreams was created in 1993.
The ISBN of A Scattered Life is 193559706X.
Scattered Practices was created in 2007.
Scattered Crumbs was created in 2000.
Rain showers can be scattered, you will often hear the weather forcaster, forcasting scattered showers, seeds too can be scattered either by natural events such a being scattered by the wind, or animals, or a farmer may scatter seeds in order to grow crops. In maths terms you can produce scatter graphs with data plotted or scattered all over the graph area.The final answer is to have your ashes scattered.