dreifðari
dreifðari is an Icelandic word. It is the comparative form of the adjective dreifður. Dreifður translates to distributed or scattered in English. Therefore, dreifðari means more distributed or more scattered. The word is used to describe a state where something is spread out over a larger area or among more entities than a previous state or a reference point. For example, one might say that a network is dreifðari if its components are more widely dispersed. Similarly, if a population is more spread out, it could be described as dreifðari. The concept can apply to physical phenomena, abstract concepts, or organizational structures. In computing, a dreifðari system would be one with less centralization. In a geographical context, it might refer to a population that has moved away from urban centers. The word's usage is dependent on the context in which it appears, always indicating a greater degree of dispersion.