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pullulate (v.)

1610s, from Latin pullulatus, past participle of pullulare "put forth, grow, sprout, shoot up, come forth," from pullulus, diminutive of pullus "young animal" (from PIE root *pau- (1) "few, little"). Related: Pullulated; pullulating.

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Definitions of pullulate from WordNet

pullulate (v.)
be teeming, be abuzz;
her mind pullulated with worries
Synonyms: teem / swarm
pullulate (v.)
move in large numbers;
beggars pullulated in the plaza
Synonyms: pour / swarm / stream / teem
pullulate (v.)
produce buds, branches, or germinate;
Synonyms: shoot / spud / germinate / bourgeon / burgeon forth / sprout
pullulate (v.)
become abundant; increase rapidly;
pullulate (v.)
breed freely and abundantly;
From wordnet.princeton.edu