
1) Airing 2) Creation 3) Dissemination 4) Explosion 5) Extension 6) French word used in English 7) Increase 8) Production 9) Public exposure 10) Rise 11) Spread of ideas 12) Spreading 13) The act of propagating 14) The fact of being propagated 15) Transmission or dissemination
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1) Biogenetic 2) Biogenous 3) Biogeny 4) Distribution 5) Publication
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• (n.) The act of propagating; continuance or multiplication of the kind by generation or successive production; as, the propagation of animals or plants. • (n.) The spreading abroad, or extension, of anything; diffusion; dissemination; as, the propagation of sound; the propagation of the gospel.
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(from the article `chain reaction`) ...Initiation, in which a reactive intermediate, which may be an atom, an ion, or a neutral molecular fragment, is formed, usually through the action ...
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in horticulture, the reproduction of plants by any number of natural or artificial means.[4 related articles]
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See chain reaction.
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energy transfer between two points without displacement of matter NOTE - Examples of propagation are the propagation of electromagnetic energy in space, the propagation of heat along a rod.
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For gardening methods, this refers to the many different ways of starting new plants.
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The movement of a depolarising influence from one point on a neural cell membrane to adjacent points. Can be of two types, namely decremental propagation and non-decremental propagation. Decremental propagation is the term used to describe minor fluctuations in resting potential which fail to reach
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1. The act of propagating; continuance or multiplication of the kind by generation or successive production; as, the propagation of animals or plants. 'There is not in nature any spontaneous generation, but all come by propagation.' (Ray) ... 2. The spreading abroad, or extension, of anything; diffusion; dissemination; as, the propagation of sound;...
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(prop″ә-ga´shәn) reproduction. adj., prop´agative., adj.
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Increasing of stock by means of seeds or by rooting cuttings (see article on this site).
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The increase of plants, either by seeds or by means of cuttings, division, grafting or layering
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Prop`a·ga'tion noun [ Latin
propagatio : confer French
propagation .]
1. The act of propagating; continuance or multiplication of the kind by generation or successive production; as, the
propagation of animals or plants. « There is not in nature any spontaneous gener...
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increasing the number spreading extendingÂ
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The act of producing more plants from an original, either through seeds, offshoots, or division.
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Propagation is usually understood to mean the process by which humans instigate and control plant growth of new plants by seed or vegetative means.
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noun the spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions
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Methods of starting new plants e.g. by sowing seed, division, cuttings, layering
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The act of growing a plant from cutting, graft or seed.
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plant reproduction, done in three ways
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plant reproduction, done in three ways
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the act of propagating. · the fact of being propagated. · multiplication by natural reproduction. · transmission or dissemination.
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the process of multiplying plants through various means. New plants can be grown from seeds or other methods, such as stem and leaf cuttings or root divisions.
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Any means of increasing
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