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Definition of Propagators
1. propagator [n] - See also: propagator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Propagators
Literary usage of Propagators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of the Law of Defamation and Verbal Injury by Frank Towers Cooper (1894)
"Two or more propagators. CHAPTER IV PERSONS LIABLE TO BE SUED Persons propagating
defamation—Unconscious propagation—Two or more propagators — Printer, ..."
2. Archdeacon Paley's View of the Evidences of Christianity ...: With a Memoir by William Paley (1845)
"Evidence of the Sufferings of the First propagators of Christianity, from Profane
Testimony. The obscure and distant view of Christianity, which some of the ..."
3. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"Besides these, it is usual to bestow a measure of provisions upon the poor, at
the end of the sacred month of Ramadan. propagators of Islam, need, ..."
4. A Supplement to the Two Volumes of the Second Edition of The Essay on the by John Bellenden Ker (1840)
"... the intruded propagators of, for to the Saxon of that day, a novel and
incomprehensible doctrine, as well as an oppressive system from the greedy ..."
5. Biographical Sketches of Eminent Musical Composers by Levina Buoncuore Urbino (1876)
"Monteverde deserves to be considered as one of the most active propagators of
the lyric art. ALLEGRI. 1580-1652. GREGORIO ALLEGRI descended from a family ..."