“It has water retainability, provides emolliency to skin and hair, improves pigment dispersibility and adds gloss to preparations.”
dispersivity
an empirical property of a porousmedium that determines the characteristic dispersion of the medium by relating the components of pore velocity to the dispersion coefficient
“Such is the dispersedness of these rules and directions, that it seems a compilation of the kind could not be made with a reasonable degree of completeness.”
“The ribbed dome also provides optimal light dispersement and excellent visibility.”
“The union's role would involve the method of dispersement of most of the 50 players on the two teams to the other clubs, presumably in a draft in the inverted order of the standings in the recent season.”
“The dispersement of the two barbed probes or the use of the push stun method with a taser may cause isolated small areas of burning of the flesh, and I mean isolated.”