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propaˈgandic, a. rare. [irreg. f. propaganda n. + -ic.] Pertaining to a propaganda or to propagandism.
1890in Cent. Dict. 1939W. Fortescue There's Rosemary xxxix. 242 Next morning I studied my newspaper to see if my propagandic statistics had been faithfully recorded and was aghast to see, in ‘leaded caps’, a paragraph headed The Baby fizzled. 1946L. Krey in W. S. Knickerbocker 20th Cent. English 409 Just such grossly indecent or propagandic publications as often yield fabulous returns. |