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pullulate, v.
2. intr.
a. To be developed or produced as offspring; to spring up abundantly, multiply.
Etymology: < classical Latin pullulāt-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of pullulāre to send forth new growth, to sprout, to sprout out, spring forth < pullulus young nestling or chick, young shoot or sprout < pullus young of any animal, chick (see pull n.2) + -ulus -ulussuffix. Compare French pulluler (c1350 in Middle French in sense 2a, first half of the 15th cent. in sense 3b, end of the 15th cent. in sense 2b; the transitive use in sense 1 is apparently not paralleled in French before 1764), Italian pullulare (1313).
Records attesting to his death were pullulating like insect eggs and verifying each other beyond all contention. (Heller, Catch 22, p.343)
pullulate
\PUHL-yuh-leyt\
1. To exist abundantly; swarm; teem
2. To send forth sprouts, buds, etc.
3. To increase rapidly; multiply
History & Origin
Pullulate (1610s) derives from the Latin pullulatus, "to grow or sprout," from pullulus, the diminutive of the Latin noun pullus, "a young animal."
Usage
"I do not want to describe it; a chaos of heterogeneous words, the body of a tiger or a bull in which teeth, organs and heads monstrously pullulate in mutual conjunction and hatred can (perhaps) be approximate images." Jorge Luis Borges - Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings

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Pullulate; to grow to bud
Pullulate
As we made our slow way to the bottom of this unending cavern I saw the ground pullulate, as if it were alive with millions of tiny creatures.
pullulate (verb) - to breed rapidly or abundantly
i want to pullulate with jeff...