outscattered
Outscattered is a neologism formed from the verb outscatter, used as both an adjective and a past participle. It describes a situation in which one source, material, or signal has been scattered to a greater extent or over a broader angular range than a reference.
Etymology and usage domains: the term derives from the common English prefix out- combined with scatter. It
Typical applications: in optics and atmospheric science, researchers may describe a sample as outscattered if its
Limitations: as a relatively new term, outscattered is not widely standardized or included in major dictionaries,