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1. transplant

verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] lift and reset in another soil or situation.

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  • transplant (English)
  • plant (English)
  • planta (Latin)
  • trans- (English)
  • trans (Latin)

2. transplant

verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient.

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  • transplant (English)
  • plant (English)
  • planta (Latin)
  • trans- (English)
  • trans (Latin)

3. transplant

noun. ['trænˈsplænt'] the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location.

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  • transplant (English)
  • plant (English)
  • planta (Latin)
  • trans- (English)
  • trans (Latin)

4. 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.

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  • transplant (English)
  • plant (English)
  • planta (Latin)
  • trans- (English)
  • trans (Latin)

5. transplant

verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] transfer from one place or period to another.

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  • transplant (English)
  • plant (English)
  • planta (Latin)
  • trans- (English)
  • trans (Latin)

6. transplant

noun. ['trænˈsplænt'] an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient).

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  • plant (English)
  • planta (Latin)
  • trans- (English)
  • trans (Latin)

7. transplant

verb. ['trænˈsplænt'] be transplantable.

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  • transplant (English)
  • plant (English)
  • planta (Latin)
  • trans- (English)
  • trans (Latin)
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