- sparged
- v. scatter, sprinkle
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
sparge — transitive verb (sparged; sparging) Etymology: probably from Middle French espargier, from Latin spargere to scatter Date: 1569 1. sprinkle, bespatter; especially spray 2. to agitate (a liquid) by means of compressed air or gas entering through a … New Collegiate Dictionary
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