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Innumerable. Milton.

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  • INNUMEROUS
    Innumerable. Milton.
  • SPRINKLING
    1. The act of one who, or that which, sprinkles. Baptism may well enough be performed by sprinkling or effusion of water. Ayliffe. 2. A small quantity falling in distinct drops or particles; as, a sprinkling of rain or snow. 3. Hence, a moderate
  • SPARSELY
    In a scattered or sparse manner.
  • SCATTERLING
    One who has no fixed habitation or residence; a vagabond. "Foreign scatterlings." Spenser.
  • SPRINKLE
    1. A small quantity scattered, or sparsely distributed; a sprinkling. 2. A utensil for sprinkling; a sprinkler.
  • SCATTER-BRAIN
    A giddy or thoughtless person; one incapable of concentration or attention.
  • SCATTERGOOD
    One who wastes; a spendthrift.
  • SPRINKLER
    1. One who sprinkles. 2. An instrument or vessel used in sprinkling; specifically, a watering pot.
  • SPARSEDLY
    Sparsely.
  • SCATTERING
    Going or falling in various directions; not united or agregated; divided among many; as, scattering votes.
  • SCATTER
    Etym: 1. To strew about; to sprinkle around; to throw down loosely; to deposit or place here and there, esp. in an open or sparse order. And some are scattered all the floor about. Chaucer. Why should my muse enlarge on Libyan swains,
  • SCANTY
    1. Wanting amplitude or extent; narrow; small; not abundant. his dominions were very narrow and scanty. Locke. Now scantier limits the proud arch confine. Pope. 2. Somewhat less than is needed; insufficient; scant; as, a scanty supply of words;
  • SCATTER-BRAINED
    Giddy; thoughtless.
  • SPARSE
    Placed irregularly and distantly; scattered; -- applied to branches, leaves, peduncles, and the like. (more info) 1. Thinly scattered; set or planted here and there; not being dense or close together; as, a sparse population. Carlyle.
  • SPARSENESS
    The quality or state of being sparse; as, sparseness of population.
  • MEAGRE
    A large European sciænoid fish ,
  • SCATTERED
    Irregular in position; having no regular order; as, scattered leaves. -- Scat"tered*ly, adv. -- Scat"tered*ness, n. (more info) 1. Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread.
  • SCATTERINGLY
    In a scattering manner; dispersedly.
  • BESCATTER
    1. To scatter over. 2. To cover sparsely by scattering ; to strew. "With flowers bescattered." Spenser.
  • MEAGERNESS; MEAGRENESS
    The state or quality of being meager; leanness; scantiness; barrenness.
  • BESPRINKLER
    One who, or that which, besprinkles.
  • BESPRINKLE
    To sprinkle over; to scatter over. The bed besprinkles, and bedews the ground. Dryden.
  • BESPRINKLING
    The act of sprinkling anything; a sprinkling over.
  • TOSCATTER
    To scatter in pieces; to divide. Chaucer.
  • MEAGER; MEAGRE
    Dry and harsh to the touch, as chalk. Syn. -- Thin; lean; lank; gaunt; starved; hungry; poor; emaciated; scanty; barren. (more info) 1. Destitue of, or having little, flesh; lean. Meager were his looks; Sharp misery had worn him to the bones. Shak.
  • MEAGERLY; MEAGRELY
    Poorly; thinly.

 

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