Dispersed

/dɪˈspɜrst/ verb

Distributed or spread over a wide area; scattered in various directions or caused to break up and move apart.

From Latin 'dispersus', past participle of 'dispergere' meaning to scatter widely, from 'dis-' (apart) plus 'spargere' (to scatter). The word entered English through Old French in the 14th century, initially used for scattering people or objects.

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