propagandum

Etymology
From, neuter of. Reinterpretation of the form as a plural, by analogy with e.g..

Noun

 * 1) An idea or topic spread with the goal of convincing or influencing large numbers of people, regardless of its actual validity.
 * 2) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.
 * 1) A campaign to spread such an idea or topic.