spreadly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adverb
[edit]spreadly (comparative more spreadly, superlative most spreadly)
- In a spread out or widespread manner; widely.
- 1827, Robert Sweet, The florist's guide, and cultivator's directory:
- Flower white, or slightly tinged with straw-colour, edged with crimson, spreadly open very much when full blown.
- 1987, J. L. Atwood, J. E. D. Davies, Structural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure ..., Volume 2:
- Moreover they are spreadly diffused and, in comparison with mainframes, they allow an easy direct access to system resources.
- 2000, Paolo Di Barba, A. Savini, Non-linear Electromagnetic Systems: ISEM '99:
- In the last few years the use of amorphous ribbons as core of magnetoelastic devices to measure deformation was spreadly studied in its fundamental concepts.
- 2001, George I. Davida, Yair Frankel, Information Security:
- Indeed, symmetric encryption algorithms are a few orders of magnitude more efficient than public key ones. TripleDES, RC6, and RIJNDAEL, for example, are fast algorithms, spreadly used, and supposed to be secure.
- 2003, Zhishen Wu, Masato Abe, Structural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure:
- Even a number of cracks have appeared spreadly and have been sealed with appropriate treatments, [...]
- 2004, Riccardo Focardi, Roberto Gorrieri, Foundations of Security Analysis and Design II:
- Introduction Cryptography is currently spreadly used to protect digital communication and information processing.