DISSEMINATE, v.t. [l., to sow; seed.] 1. Literally, to sow; to scatter seed; but seldom or never used in its literal sense. But hence, 2. To scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread. Thus, principles, opinions and errors are disseminated, when they are spread and propagated. To disseminate truth or the gospel is highly laudable.3. To spread; to diffuse.A uniform heat disseminate through the body of the earth.4. To spread; to disperse.The Jews are disseminated through all the trading parts of the world.[The second is the most proper application of the word, as it should always include the idea of growth or taking root. The fourth sense is hardly vindicable.]
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