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Synonyms for propagation

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Synonyms for propagation

the process by which an organism produces others of its kind

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Synonyms for propagation

the spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions

the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production

the movement of a wave through a medium

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Finally, a reader points out that radio signals don't fade because of an FCC mandate, as I suggested with my C-in-general-science background, but because of "propagational disturbances in the medium through which the signals are transmitted - the ionosphere." Duh.
(16) These propagational categories, moreover, support the general sense of the term for plants or vegetation, bhutagama, whose components (bhuta, evolving being, and gama, collection) suggest objects full of life and growth in a Buddhist world that is perceived to be continually arising and decaying.