dissemination
spreading of information / distribution of seeds
Noun
This term carries a formal, systematic connotation, suggesting a deliberate and wide-reaching distribution. It is frequently employed in academic, legal, or scientific contexts to describe the strategic sharing of data or the official release of information to the public. In biological contexts, the word describes the natural dispersal of seeds or spores. Unlike general spreading, it implies a scattering effect that allows a species or an idea to take root in multiple new locations simultaneously.