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replantation
re·plant R0160400 (rē-plănt′)tr.v. re·plant·ed, re·plant·ing, re·plants 1. To plant (something) again or in a new place: separated and replanted the perennials.2. To supply with new plants: replant a window box.3. To reattach (an organ or limbs, for example) surgically to the original site.n. (rē′plănt′) Something replanted. re′plan·ta′tion n.replantation (ˌriːplænˈteɪʃən) n (Surgery) the reattachment of a severed limb or part by surgery
replantation
re·plan·ta·tion (rē'plan-tā'shŭn), Replacement of an organ or part in its original site and reestablishment of its circulation. Synonym(s): reimplantation [L. re-, again, + planto, pp. -atus, to plant, fr. planta, a sprout, slip] re·plan·ta·tion (rē'plan-tā'shŭn) Replacement of an organ or part in its original site and reestablishing its circulation. Synonym(s): reimplantation. [L. re-, again, + planto, pp. -atus, to plant, fr. planta, a sprout, slip]re·plan·ta·tion (rē'plan-tā'shŭn) Replacement of an organ or part in its original site.[L. re-, again, + planto, pp. -atus, to plant, fr. planta, a sprout, slip]ThesaurusSeereplant |