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propagation (n.)

mid-15c., propagacioun, "the causing of plants or animals to reproduce; reproduction; act or fact of begetting or being begotten," from Old French propagacion "offshoot, offspring" (13c.) and directly from Latin propagationem (nominative propagatio) "a propagation, extension, enlargement," noun of action from past-participle stem of propagare "set forward, extend, spread, increase; multiply plants by layers, breed," from propago (genitive propaginis) "that which propagates, offspring," from pro "forth" (see pro-) + second element from PIE root *pag- "to fasten," source of pangere "to fasten" (see pact).

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Definitions of propagation from WordNet

propagation (n.)
the spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions;
Synonyms: extension
propagation (n.)
the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production;
propagation (n.)
the movement of a wave through a medium;
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