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propagation
This term carries a sense of expansion and replication. In botany, it describes the physical act of duplicating life, moving from a single source to many offspring, which evokes a feeling of growth and sustainability. In technical or social contexts, the word suggests a ripple effect. Whether it is a signal moving through a cable or a rumor moving through a crowd, the emphasis is on the movement from a point of origin outward to a larger area, often implying a seamless or automatic transition.
Countable when referring to a specific method or instance of breeding, such as a propagation technique. Uncountable when referring to the general physical phenomenon of wave travel or the abstract spread of ideas.
Meanings
The process of breeding a plant from a parent stock through seeds or cuttings.
"The propagation of succulents is relatively easy for beginners."
The transmission of waves, light, or sound through a medium.
"The propagation of radio waves is affected by atmospheric conditions."