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English Dictionary: spreading by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
spreading
n
  1. process or result of distributing or extending over a wide expanse of space
    Synonym(s): spread, spreading
  2. the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
    Synonym(s): dissemination, airing, public exposure, spreading
  3. act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or time
    Synonym(s): spread, spreading
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Spread \Spread\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spread}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Spreading}.] [OE. spreden, AS. spr[91]dan; akin to D.
      spreiden, spreijen, LG. spreden, spreen, spreien, G.
      spreiten, Dan. sprede, Sw. sprida. Cf. {Spray} water flying
      in drops.]
      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 grater 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 acompanied 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.] --Evelyn.
  
      Syn: To diffuse; propogate; disperse; publish; distribute;
               scatter; circulate; disseminate; dispense.
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