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propagation (s) (noun), propagations (pl)
1. The breeding of plants or animals: The florist was in a business of the propagation of poppies with seeds and of roses with cuttings.

The propagation of plants usually has the best results in spring or early summer.

2. A spreading; getting more widely believed; making more widely known: Noah was in a class where he was learning about the propagation of the principles of science.
3. A passing on; sending further: People were still feeling the propagations of the shocks of the earthquakes that caused so much destruction.
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vegetative propagation (s) (noun), vegetative propagations (pl)
The production of a new plant from a portion of another plant; such as, a stem or a branch.
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