propagator
/prəˈpeɪɡeɪtər/Definitions
1. noun
A device or system used for the mass production of plants, especially seeds, by providing a controlled environment for germination and growth.
“The greenhouse had multiple propagators to help start new seedlings quickly and efficiently.”
2. noun
A person or organization that spreads ideas or information, especially a biased or misleading view, to the public.
“The propagator of conspiracy theories was widely criticized for spreading misinformation online.”
3. verb
To spread or disseminate ideas, information, or a biased or misleading view to the public.
“The company tried to propagator their product’s benefits through targeted advertising campaigns.”