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spreading
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spread
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Spread
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Spreading
.]
1.
To
extend
in
length
and
breadth
,
or
in
breadth
only
;
to
stretch
or
expand
to
a
broad
or
broader
surface
or
extent
;
to
open
;
to
unfurl
;
as
,
to
spread
a
carpet
;
to
spread
a
tent
or
a
sail
.
He
bought
a
parcel
of
a
field
where
he
had
spread
his
tent
.
--
Gen
.
xxxiii
. 19.
Here
the
Rhone
Hath
spread
himself
a
couch
. --
Byron
.
2.
To
extend
so
as
to
cover
something
;
to
extend
to
a
great
or
greater
extent
in
every
direction
;
to
cause
to
fill
or
cover
a
wide
or
wider
space
.
Rose
,
as
in
a
dance
,
the
stately
trees
,
and
spread
Their
branches
hung
with
copious
fruit
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
divulge
;
to
publish
,
as
news
or
fame
;
to
cause
to
be
more
extensively
known
;
to
disseminate
;
to
make
known
fully
;
as
,
to
spread
a
report
; --
often
accompanied
by
abroad
.
They
,
when
they
were
departed
,
spread
abroad
his
fame
in
all
that
country
.
--
Matt
.
ix
. 31.
4.
To
propagate
;
to
cause
to
affect
great
numbers
;
as
,
to
spread
a
disease
.
5.
To
diffuse
,
as
emanations
or
effluvia
;
to
emit
;
as
,
odoriferous
plants
spread
their
fragrance
.
6.
To
strew
;
to
scatter
over
a
surface
;
as
,
to
spread
manure
;
to
spread
lime
on
the
ground
.
7.
To
prepare
;
to
set
and
furnish
with
provisions
;
as
,
to
spread
a
table
.
Boiled
the
flesh
,
and
spread
the
board
.
--
Tennyson
.
To spread cloth
,
to
unfurl
sail
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
To
diffuse
;
propagate
;
disperse
;
publish
;
distribute
;
scatter
;
circulate
;
disseminate
;
dispense
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spreading
adj
1:
spreading
over
a
wide
area
; "
under
the
spreading
chestnut
tree
"; "
the
spreading
circle
of
lamplight
";
"
wide-spreading
branches
" [
syn
:
wide-spreading
]
2:
spreading
by
diffusion
[
syn
:
diffusing(a)
,
diffusive
,
dispersive
,
disseminative
,
disseminating
,
scattering
]
n
1:
process
or
result
of
distributing
or
extending
over
a
wide
expanse
of
space
[
syn
:
spread
]
2:
the
opening
of
a
subject
to
widespread
discussion
and
debate
[
syn
:
dissemination
,
airing
,
public exposure
]
3:
act
of
extending
over
a
wider
scope
or
expanse
of
space
or
time
[
syn
:
spread
]
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