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1. transplant
verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] lift and reset in another soil or situation.
Synonyms
Etymology
- plant (English)
- planta (Latin)
- trans- (English)
- trans (Latin)
Rhymes with Transplant
- vanzandt
- vansandt
- supplant
- replant
- implant
- recant
- pylant
- levant
- labant
- incant
- enchant
- decant
- trant
- stant
- slant
- schrandt
- scant
- quant
- plante
- grant
- grandt
- brant
- brandt
- zant
- zandt
- yant
- tant
- sant
- sandt
- rant
Sentences with transplant
1. Verb, base form
If desired, you may also transplant the seedlings outdoors if it is spring or summer.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Time the transplant for spring after the flowers have faded and a new growth cycle has begun.
3. Adjective
Water the rose in well as this will help the transplant thrive.
4. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Water the cactus for the first time about one week after you transplant.
2. transplant
verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient.
Etymology
- plant (English)
- planta (Latin)
- trans- (English)
- trans (Latin)
3. transplant
noun. ['trænˈsplænt'] an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- plant (English)
- planta (Latin)
- trans- (English)
- trans (Latin)
4. transplant
verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] be transplantable.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- plant (English)
- planta (Latin)
- trans- (English)
- trans (Latin)
5. transplant
noun. ['trænˈsplænt'] the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location.
Synonyms
Etymology
- plant (English)
- planta (Latin)
- trans- (English)
- trans (Latin)
6. transplant
verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] transfer from one place or period to another.
Etymology
- plant (English)
- planta (Latin)
- trans- (English)
- trans (Latin)
7. transplant
noun. ['trænˈsplænt'] (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient.
Etymology
- plant (English)
- planta (Latin)
- trans- (English)
- trans (Latin)