- the spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions
- generation: the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production
- the movement of a wave through a medium
- (propagate) transmit from one generation to the next; "propagate these characteristics"
- (propagate) travel through the air; "sound and light propagate in this medium"
- (propagate) spread: become distributed or widespread; "the infection spread"; "Optimism spread among the population"
- Propagation (1994) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. This album is an expression of Rich’s interest in biology and is a tribute to the proliferation of organic life in all its forms. ...
- (Propagating) Plant propagation is the process of artificially or naturally distributing plants.
- the multiplication or natural increase in a population; the dissemination of something to a larger area or greater number; the act of propagating, especially the movement of a wave; the elongation part of transcription; winning new converts; some degree of success in the spread of propaganda
- (Propagate) (1) sexual: produce a seed by breeding different male and female flowers (2) asexual: to produce a plant by taking cuttings.
- (propagate (syn. propagation)) To produce new plants, either by vegetative means involving the rooting or grafting of pieces of a plant, or by sowing seeds.
- (Propagate) to spread out or travel.
- (Propagate) The movement of sound waves through the water; also transmit. The manner in which sound propagates underwater is the basis for quality image formation using side scan sonar. ...
- (Propagate) To travel by being replicated across a network. Propagation implies that identical duplicate copies of the original source material are made, not that a discrete package of information travels unaltered. ...
- (propagate) human supervised plant or animal breeding
- (propagating) reproducing; disseminating; increasing; extending
- The process whereby the nameservers throughout the world have updated their records for a specific domain. For example, if you move your domain from one host to another, it will take around 24 hours or so for the new address to broadcast everywhere. ...
- The irreversible repetitive addition of monomers to the growing chain.
- The process of updating a domain across the world's Internet servers. Propagation can take between three to five days.
- Telling non-premies about Maharaji and Knowledge. Generally limited these days to invitations to a video program.
- The process where name servers throughout the Internet add new domains and remove expired ones from their records. This can be a lengthy process, which is why connecting to a new domain name can often take three or four days.
- In gardening usage, this refers to the many different ways of starting new plants.
- Sound propagation is the spreading or radiating of sound energy from the noise source. It usually involves a reduction in sound energy with increased distance from the source. Atmospheric conditions, terrain, natural objects, and manmade objects affect sound propagation.
- The travel of a signal through a medium such as air or free space.
- The increase of plants, either by seeds or by means of cuttings, division, grafting or layering.