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scatteredly
scatteredly, adv. (ˈskætədlɪ) [f. scattered ppl. a. + -ly2.] In a scattered manner; disorderedly, irregularly; † intermittently.1611 Speed Theatre Gt. Brit. i. §3 All other Ilands and Ilets, which doe scatteredly inuiron it. 1640 Parkinson Theat. Bot. 283 Sometimes also growing scatteredly on the st... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bodiloides ictericus
The intervals between the punctate strips are barely arched and finely and scatteredly punctate, towards the end the punctures become denser and stronger wikipedia.org
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passim
‖ passim, adv. (ˈpæsɪm) [L., = ‘scatteredly’, f. passus spread abroad, scattered; hence ‘here and there, at random, anywhere, everywhere’.] A Latin word, used chiefly after the name of a book or author, to indicate the occurrence of something in various places throughout the book or writings. Rarely... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bocage's bushshrike
It is scatteredly present throughout central Africa. wikipedia.org
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scattered
scattered, ppl. a. (ˈskætəd) [f. scatter v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb. 1. a. Of a flock, tribe, company of persons, troops, etc.: Disunited and dispersed; disorganized; also, spread out in all directions.1388 Wyclif Jer. l. 17 Israel is a scaterid flok. 1593 Shakes. 3 Hen. VI, ii. vi. 93 And ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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