单词 | propagable |
释义 | propagableadj. Capable of being propagated (in various senses of the verb). ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > [adjective] > created or produced > that may be created, produced, or constructed genderablea1398 makeablec1443 generable?a1505 frameable1559 parturient1599 omnipregnant1611 producible1640 creatablea1646 propagable1651 propagatory1652 creablea1656 produceable1677 productible1830 composable1929 the world > movement > transference > [adjective] > transmitting or passing on > transmitted or passed on > able to be communicablea1533 conveyable1577 transmittable1611 traducible1633 derivative1637 derivable1640 transmissible1644 propagatory1652 transmigrable1689 propagablea1707 transmissive1709 the world > life > biology > biological processes > genetic activity > heredity or hereditary descent > [adjective] > other bequeathed1619 inheriting1622 propagablea1707 pure-bred1810 prepotent1859 pedigree1861 amphigonous1876 dominant1900 codominant1908 autosomal dominant1922 1651 N. Biggs Matæotechnia Medicinæ Praxeωs ⁋60 And carry about with them propagable mines. a1682 Sir T. Browne Certain Misc. Tracts (1683) 48 The Olive not being successfully propagable by seed. a1707 J. Fraser Disc. Second Sight (1754) 36 Whether this Second Sight be Hereditary, or propagable from father to Son. 1834 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) II. 73 A specific source of impression as in other cases of propagable contagion. 1874 R. Brown Man. Bot. iv. ii. 568 A particular individual will flower before or after the usual time of species to which it belongs... Such idiosyncrasies are propagable by the horticulturist's art. 1910 Times 21 July 9/3 The majority of the propagable tumours exhibited marked deviations from the normal histological structure of the tissues from which they had arisen. 1971 Nature 10 Sept. 106/2 An exception was the skin from the mother of the patient..which did give rise to a continuously propagable line of fibroblasts. 1998 Horticulture, Art Amer. Gardening (Nexis) Apr. 62 Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Prolifica’, also rosy, has..propagable bulbils along the frond. Derivatives ˌpropagaˈbility n. the capability of being propagated. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > [noun] > quality or capacity of feracityc1420 fecundity1447 fertility1490 virility1598 fruitfulness1624 Priapus1637 procreativeness1655 breedingness1674 prolificness1678 prolificalness1699 polytoky1702 breediness1753 prolificacy1756 philoprogenitiveness1842 propagability1853 teemfulness1855 teeming1856 progenitiveness1868 fecundability1926 1853 J. G. Baldwin Flush Times Alabama & Mississippi 122 The question of the propagability of mo[r]al and intellectual qualities is a somewhat mooted point. 1881 W. B. Carpenter in 19th Cent. Oct. 554 The propagability of the micrococcus of tubercle by the milk of cows affected with tuberculosis. 1969 Science May 511/1 They would wish to be sure that the cell was normal with regard to karyosome, morphology, propagability, contact inhibition in vitro, and the like. 2004 W. B. Coleman et al. in K. Turksen Adult Stem Cells vii. 116 These cell types exhibit limited propagability and lifespan in culture. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > transference > [noun] > conveying or transporting > conveying by a channel or medium > of motion or energy > ability to be propagableness1685 1685 R. Boyle Ess. Effects of Motion v. 46 We must grant in our Instances a wonderful propagableness of motion. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1651 |
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