sparse

[US]/spɑːs/
[UK]/spɑːrs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. thinly dispersed; not dense or crowded.

Phrases & Collocations

sparse population

sparse vegetation

sparse information

sparse resources

sparse coverage

sparse matrix

Example Sentences

an elegantly sparse chamber.

a country of sparse population

areas of sparse population.

The sparse vegetation will only feed a small population of animals.

The microfibrils in the zonule became sparse and the microfibril...

As we drove towards the desert, the vegetation became sparse.

His pink scalp gleamed through his sparse hair.

local reports from Bavaria mentioned very sparse flagging on Hitler's birthday.

Anthocarp clavate, 3-3.5 mm, 5-ribbed, with viscid glands and sparse pubescence, apex rounded.

Particularly,a sparse matrix model and a multigrid mesh structure were proposed for the multiconductor structure in multilayered dielectric media.

The silica-phellem block and stomate tubercle on 3rd leaf are underdeveloped, the tubercle of stomate block is small and dense in japonica, big and sparse in O.

The sparse hair,eyebrow and brow were all pallideflavens ,and no armpit hair or pubisure was noted.

Cardinal performance:Moving bowels sparse mucopeptide, the bowels isn't great, the bad smell bigger companion haven't to digest food, disgusted, emesis, stomachache etc. symptom.

The MP522ST has a rather sparse connection panel, consisting of a VGA input, a monitor passthrough, a serial port, composite video, s-video, 1/8" audio input, and a Kensington lock point.

The prolabium of complete BCL operated on with straight line suture method had muscle fibers proliferated from the lateral lips, but the fibers were sparse and also had ultra structure variations.

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