Propagation
101propagation — See: propagate …
102propagation — /prɒpəˈgeɪʃən/ (say propuh gayshuhn) noun 1. the act of propagating. 2. the fact of being propagated. 3. multiplication by natural reproduction. 4. transmission; dissemination …
103propagation — nf. PROPAGACHON (Albanais) …
104propagation — The duplication of a whole plant from a range of vegetative materials; adapted for in vitro culture as micropropagation …
105propagation — noun 1. the spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑extension • Derivationally related forms: ↑propagate • Hypernyms: ↑dissemination, ↑airing, ↑ …
106Propagation d'ondes de surface — Onde acoustique de surface Une onde acoustique de surface (SAW pour Surface Acoustic Wave) est une onde sonore qui se propage à la surface d un matériau élastique, avec une amplitude qui décroît exponentiellement avec la profondeur du substrat.… …
107Propagation de la foi — Prosélytisme Le prosélytisme (du latin ecclésiastique proselytus, du grec προσήλυτος prosêlutos, « nouveau venu dans un pays » car les prosélytes prêchaient dans des nouveaux pays (où leur religion n était pas… …
108Propagation of the Faith, Society for the — ▪ Roman Catholicism organ of the papacy for the collection and distribution of money to support Roman Catholic missions (mission) throughout the world. The society was organized in Lyon, Fr., on May 3, 1822, at a meeting of laymen called to …
109propagation of waves — spreading out of waves, outward movement of wave, expansion of waves …
110propagation delay — In communications, any delay between the time a signal enters the transmission channel and the time it is received. This delay is relatively small across a LAN, but can become considerable in satellite communications, in which the signal… …