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the propagation
noun
The multiplication or natural increase in a population
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All plants are in the propagation business.
"The propagation had gone well," she said.
-- the Society for the Propagation of Delicious Eating.
Hamilton's answer was that siblings will sacrifice themselves for the propagation of the genes they share.
So does the propagation of Western values: pluralism, rule of law, independent media, market economies.
One might argue that that's the price we pay for the propagation of the species.
People automatically assume that Smurfette is responsible for the propagation of the entire Smurf population.
The original referred to the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
Rob runs the business end of things, and Jim heads the propagation in 32 greenhouses.
It is dedicated to the propagation of magic and to the protection of its practitioners.
But that assumes that the propagation of the species is a worthy end.
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