Propagation can refer to:
Reproduction, and other forms of multiplication or increase
Plant propagation, the production of more plants by seeds, cuttings, grafting or other methods
Propagation of schema, in artificial reproduction
Wave propagation, the motion of waves
Radio propagation, the application of wave propagation to radio communications
in chemistry, a description of the catalytically-driven process of polymer elongation
Software propagation, the distribution of free software in a manner explicitly permitted under the applicable license
Propagation (album), a 1994 album by Robert Rich
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2007-03-12 00:12:10
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propagation
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propagation
Main Entry:
prop·a·ga·tion
Pronunciation:
\Ëprä-pÉ-ËgÄ-shÉn\
Function:
noun
Date:
15th century
: the act or action of propagating: as a: increase (as of a kind of organism) in numbers b: the spreading of something (as a belief) abroad or into new regions c: enlargement or extension (as of a crack) in a solid body
2007-03-12 07:15:12
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answered by winter wonderland 3
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