proliferation

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The process by which an organism produces others of its kind; breeding, propagation, procreation, reproduction.
 * 2)  The act of increasing or rising; augmentation, amplification, enlargement, escalation, aggrandizement.
 * 3)  The result of building up; buildup, accretion.
 * 4)   The spread of biochemical, nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction to countries not originally involved in developing them.
 * 1)  The result of building up; buildup, accretion.
 * 2)   The spread of biochemical, nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction to countries not originally involved in developing them.

Translations

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 * Korean: (세포의)증식, (동식물의)번식
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