propagator|propagators in English
noun
[prop·a·ga·tor || 'prɑpəgeɪtə(r) /'prɒ-]
spreader, one who scatters; multiplier; transmitter (of heat, etc.)
Use "propagator|propagators" in a sentence
1. The vertices might be connected by a bosonic or fermionic propagator.
2. I have also been a propagator for this course.
3. 3 Propagating plants An electric propagator is both economical and extremely useful.
4. Aubergines need a long season to grow, so it’s best to sow seed as early as January in moist, peat-free multi-purpose compost, and keep in a heated propagator under a growing light, to prevent seedlings going leggy (sow seed in March if you don’t have a heated propagator)
5. Ayee Jananyacharya or Devaraja Perumal (1341–1445 CE) was a Hindu Sri Vaishnava religious leader, great saint, and one of the important propagator of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition
6. But the passionate propagators of Hindi have 9reated great discontent , not only among Muslims but also among speakers of other regional languages , by failing to adopt an accommodating policy .