- trans·planttransplant (verb) · transplants (third person present) · transplanted (past tense) · transplanted (past participle) · transplanting (present participle)
- move or transfer (something) to another place or situation, typically with some effort or upheaval:"his endeavor to transplant people from Russia to the Argentine"
- replant (a plant) in another place.
- remove (living tissue or an organ) and implant it in another part of the body or in another body.
transplant (noun) · transplants (plural noun)- an operation in which an organ or tissue is transplanted:"a heart transplant" · "kidneys available for transplant"
- an organ or tissue that is transplanted.
- a plant that has been or is to be transplanted.
- a person or thing that has been moved to a new place or situation.
Originlate Middle English (as a verb describing the repositioning of a plant): from late Latin transplantare, from Latin trans- ‘across’ + plantare ‘to plant’. The noun, first in sense 2, dates from the mid 18th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- move or transfer (something) to another place or situation, typically with some effort or upheaval:
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