Transplant ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Transplant ( verb )

  1. To remove an organ, tissue or cell from one body and place it in another.
  2. To transfer a plant from one place to another.
  3. To relocate or establish in a new place.

Origin:

From the latin transplantare, meaning to plant across or to plant anew, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -plantare meaning to plant.

Examples:

  1. The patient received a heart transplant.
  2. The gardener transplanted the flowers to a different location.
  3. The family transplanted to a new city.
  4. The farmer transplanted the seedlings to the field.
  5. The doctors transplanted the organ successfully.

(As a noun)

Transplant ( noun )

  1. To remove an organ, tissue or cell from one body and place it in another.
  2. To transfer a plant from one place to another.
  3. To relocate or establish in a new place.

Origin:

From the latin transplantare, meaning to plant across or to plant anew, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -plantare meaning to plant.

Examples:

  1. The patient received a heart transplant.
  2. The gardener transplanted the flowers to a different location.
  3. The family transplanted to a new city.
  4. The farmer transplanted the seedlings to the field.
  5. The doctors transplanted the organ successfully.
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