noun
- the action or process of distributing things or people over a wide area
- the separation of white light into colors or of any radiation according to wavelength
- the degree to which values in a statistical distribution are spread out from the average
Usage: physics; optics
Usage: statistics
Examples
- The dispersion of seeds by wind helps plants colonize new areas.
- Police ordered the dispersion of the crowd after the rally ended.
- The prism caused dispersion of the white light into a rainbow.
- Light dispersion creates the beautiful colors we see in soap bubbles.
- The researcher calculated the dispersion of test scores across different schools.
- A high dispersion in the data suggests significant variation among participants.