Pullulate vs. Pullulation — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Pullulate and Pullulation
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Pullulate
To breed rapidly or abundantly.
Pullulation
To breed rapidly or abundantly.
Pullulate
To be or increase in great numbers
"Ideas pullulated in his brain" (G.D. Dess).
Pullulation
To be or increase in great numbers
"Ideas pullulated in his brain" (G.D. Dess).
Pullulate
To teem; swarm
A lagoon that pullulated with fish.
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Pullulation
To teem; swarm
A lagoon that pullulated with fish.
Pullulate
To multiply rapidly.
Pullulation
A teeming, swarming, or multiplying.
Pullulate
To germinate.
Pullulation
A germinating, or budding.
Pullulate
To teem; to be filled (with).
Pullulation
Asexual reproduction in which a local growth on the surface or in the body of the parent becomes a separate individual
Pullulate
To germinate; to bud; to multiply abundantly.
Pullulation
A rapid and abundant increase
Pullulate
Be teeming, be abuzz;
The garden was swarming with bees
The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen
Her mind pullulated with worries
Pullulate
Move in large numbers;
People were pouring out of the theater
Beggars pullulated in the plaza
Pullulate
Produce buds, branches, or germinate;
The potatoes sprouted
Pullulate
Become abundant; increase rapidly
Pullulate
Breed freely and abundantly
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