The Collaborative International Dictionary
Transplant \Trans*plant"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transplanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Transplanting.] [F. transplanter, L. transplantare; trans across, over + plantare to plant. See Plant.]
To remove, and plant in another place; as, to transplant trees.
--Dryden.-
To remove, and settle or establish for residence in another place; as, to transplant inhabitants.
Being transplanted out of his cold, barren diocese of St. David into a warmer climate.
--Clarendon.
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vb. (en-past of: transplant)
Usage examples of "transplanted".
It carried thirty-four thousand mariners, seven thousand three hundred and forty soldiers, seven hundred Russians, and five thousand and eighty-seven Mardaites, whose fathers had been transplanted from the mountains of Libanus.
Do Petitioners stipulate that the brain of their grandfather was transplanted into another body?
The genuine history, which he produces, of a Fergus, the cousin of Ossian, who was transplanted (A.
Two officers of state, with a Latin interpreter, were sent in his name to the Roman court, which was transplanted to Avignon, on the banks of the Rhone, during a period of seventy years: they represented the hard necessity which had urged him to embrace the alliance of the miscreants, and pronounced by his command the specious and edifying sounds of union and crusade.
Legrand, and how perfectly the tooth I have transplanted into your jawbone has taken hold there.
I replied, rising from the chair in which I had, on this occasion, neither suffered the tortures inflicted upon those condemned to the nether regions by the just judgement of the Almighty nor experienced the miracle of complete insensibility granted through the agency of the dentist's chloroform, but merely undergone some tiny and transitory discomfort whilst Vankirk removed the wire tethering the transplanted tooth to its natural neighbor.
Still, even when it was clear that his brain had been successfully transplanted, his bodily injuries also had to heal.
Wyoming was a different world from Savannah, and she was just a transplanted magnolia who was having trouble getting acclimated.
She was also so good at her job he'd have loved to see her transplanted to New York, to see what kind of miracle she could work on some of the precincts.
Merilyn must have paid the earth to have the mature ivy transplanted, but the effect was wonderful.
I want to buy that cadaver and have this brain-mine -- transplanted into it.
At a later time you must be prepared to prove beyond any possible doubt that Johann Sebastian Bach Smith's brain was removed from his body and transplanted into this body" -- McCampbell pointed.
Boyle, do you know that you removed the brain from this body-this cadaver, and transplanted it into the body of that woman?
Very well, you have so testified and you have also testified that you transplanted that brain into a young female body.
At a later time you must be prepared to prove beyond any possible doubt that Johann Sebastian Bach Smith’s brain was removed from his body and transplanted into this body”—McCampbell pointed.