Etymology of "Dispersal":
Meaning of "Dispersal":
The act or process of spreading or scattering widely.
Origin of "Dispersal":
The term "dispersal" emerged in the early 1500s, derived from the Middle English word "dispersen." The term is ultimately derived from the Latin phrase "dis pergere," which literally means "to go apart."
Usage of "Dispersal":
Dispersal can refer to the scattering or spreading of various entities, including:
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