scatterer

/ˈskætərər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that scatters something, especially in physics, an object or particle that causes waves or particles to change direction.
    • The farmer used a mechanical scatterer to spread the seeds evenly.
    • In the experiment, the crystal acted as a scatterer of X-rays.
    • A scatterer in the atmosphere can cause the sky to appear blue.
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