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Densely

Densely is an adverb used to indicate that something is arranged or distributed with a high level of density. It describes a close or compact grouping, high frequency, or little space between elements. It commonly modifies adjectives and participles such as populated, wooded, packed, or clustered.

Etymology traces densely to the adjective dense, with the standard adverbial suffix -ly. The word emerges from

In everyday and technical language, densely appears in contexts ranging from geography and urban planning to

Distinctions should be drawn between densely and the noun density. Density is a physical property defined as

See also: density; dense; densely populated; density-related concepts in science and geography.

Middle
English
dense,
from
Old
French
dense,
which
in
turn
derives
from
the
Latin
densus
meaning
thick,
compact,
or
crowded.
ecology
and
materials
science.
Examples
include
densely
populated
cities,
densely
wooded
landscapes,
densely
packed
materials,
and
densely
distributed
data
points.
In
statistics
or
data
visualization,
a
dataset
may
be
described
as
densely
distributed
when
observations
cluster
closely
together
in
a
region
of
the
space.
mass
per
unit
volume,
whereas
densely
describes
the
arrangement
or
concentration
of
objects
within
a
given
space
or
time.
Synonyms
include
thickly,
tightly,
and
crowdedly;
antonyms
include
sparsely
or
loosely.
The
nuance
of
densely
often
implies
a
noticeable
closeness
or
crowding
that
reduces
available
space
or
increases
interaction
among
elements.