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transplant
trans·plant T0323800 (trăns-plănt′)v. trans·plant·ed, trans·plant·ing, trans·plants v.tr.1. To uproot and replant (a growing plant).2. To transfer from one place or residence to another; resettle or relocate: residents were transplanted to the suburbs during the massive reconstruction project.3. Medicine To transfer (tissue, a body structure, or an organ) from one body to another body or from one part of a body to another part.v.intr. To be capable of being transplanted: plants that transplant well.n. (trăns′plănt′)1. a. The act or process of transplanting something.b. Medicine An operation in which an organ, body part, or other tissue is transplanted: a corneal transplant.2. Something that is transplanted, especially:a. A plant that has been uprooted and replanted in another place.b. Medicine An organ, body part, or other tissue that has been transplanted, as from one person to another.3. A person who has resettled in a different place. [Middle English transplaunten, from Old French transplanter, from Late Latin trānsplantāre : Latin trāns, trans- + Latin plantāre, to plant; see plat- in Indo-European roots.] trans·plant′a·ble adj.trans′plan·ta′tion n.trans·plant′er n.transplant vb 1. (Botany) (tr) to remove or transfer (esp a plant) from one place to another 2. (intr) to be capable of being transplanted 3. (Surgery) surgery to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part of the body to another or from one person or animal to another during a grafting or transplant operation n (Surgery) surgery a. the procedure involved in such a transferb. the organ or tissue transplanted transˈplantable adj ˌtransplanˈtation n transˈplanter ntrans•plant (v. trænsˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt; n. ˈtrænsˌplænt, -ˌplɑnt) v.t. 1. to remove (a plant) from one place and plant it in another. 2. to transfer (an organ, tissue, etc.) from one part of the body to another or from one person or animal to another. 3. to move from one place to another. 4. to bring from one country, region, etc., to another for settlement; relocate. v.i. 5. to undergo or accept transplanting. n. 6. the act or process of transplanting. 7. a plant, organ, person, etc., that has been transplanted. [1400–50; < Late Latin trānsplantāre= Latin trāns- trans- + plantāre to plant] trans•plant′a•ble, adj. trans`plan•ta′tion, n. trans•plant′er, n. trans·plant (trăns′plănt′)Noun1. A plant that has been uprooted and replanted.2. An organ or tissue of the body that has been transferred from one person or body part to another.Verb (trăns-plănt′)1. To uproot and replant a growing plant.2. To transfer tissue or an organ from one body or body part to another.transplant Past participle: transplanted Gerund: transplanting
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transplant | transplant |
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I transplant | you transplant | he/she/it transplants | we transplant | you transplant | they transplant |
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I transplanted | you transplanted | he/she/it transplanted | we transplanted | you transplanted | they transplanted |
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I am transplanting | you are transplanting | he/she/it is transplanting | we are transplanting | you are transplanting | they are transplanting |
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I have transplanted | you have transplanted | he/she/it has transplanted | we have transplanted | you have transplanted | they have transplanted |
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I was transplanting | you were transplanting | he/she/it was transplanting | we were transplanting | you were transplanting | they were transplanting |
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I had transplanted | you had transplanted | he/she/it had transplanted | we had transplanted | you had transplanted | they had transplanted |
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I will transplant | you will transplant | he/she/it will transplant | we will transplant | you will transplant | they will transplant |
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I will have transplanted | you will have transplanted | he/she/it will have transplanted | we will have transplanted | you will have transplanted | they will have transplanted |
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I will be transplanting | you will be transplanting | he/she/it will be transplanting | we will be transplanting | you will be transplanting | they will be transplanting |
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I have been transplanting | you have been transplanting | he/she/it has been transplanting | we have been transplanting | you have been transplanting | they have been transplanting |
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I will have been transplanting | you will have been transplanting | he/she/it will have been transplanting | we will have been transplanting | you will have been transplanting | they will have been transplanting |
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I had been transplanting | you had been transplanting | he/she/it had been transplanting | we had been transplanting | you had been transplanting | they had been transplanting |
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I would transplant | you would transplant | he/she/it would transplant | we would transplant | you would transplant | they would transplant |
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I would have transplanted | you would have transplanted | he/she/it would have transplanted | we would have transplanted | you would have transplanted | they would have transplanted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | transplant - (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipientgraftanimal tissue - the tissue in the bodies of animalsautograft, autoplasty - tissue that is taken from one site and grafted to another site on the same person; "skin from his thigh replaced the burned skin on his arms"allograft, homograft - tissue or organ transplanted from a donor of the same species but different genetic makeup; recipient's immune system must be suppressed to prevent rejection of the graftheterograft, xenograft - tissue from an animal of one species used as a temporary graft (as in cases of severe burns) on an individual of another speciessurgery - the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures; "he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School" | | 2. | transplant - an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient); "he had a kidney transplant"; "the long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent"; "a child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago"organ transplant, transplantationsurgical operation, surgical procedure, surgical process, surgery, operation - a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body; "they will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available"; "he died while undergoing surgery"corneal graft, corneal transplant, keratoplasty - a surgical procedure in which part or all of a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by healthy corneal tissue from a donorxenotransplant, xenotransplantation - a surgical procedure in which tissue or whole organs are transfered from one species to another species | | 3. | transplant - the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location; "the transplant did not flower until the second year"; "too frequent transplanting is not good for families"; "she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation"transplanting, transplantationmovement - the act of changing the location of something; "the movement of cargo onto the vessel" | Verb | 1. | transplant - lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants"transferdisplace - cause to move, usually with force or pressure; "the refugees were displaced by the war"transplant - be transplantable; "These delicate plants do not transplant easily" | | 2. | transplant - be transplantable; "These delicate plants do not transplant easily"transplant, transfer - lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants"be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer" | | 3. | transplant - place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipientgraftinfix, insert, introduce, enter - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text" | | 4. | transplant - transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"transpose, transfershift - move from one setting or context to another; "shift the emphasis"; "shift one's attention" |
transplantverb1. implant, transfer, graft The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine.2. transfer, take, bring, carry, remove, transport, shift, convey, fetch, displace, relocate, uproot Marriage had transplanted her from London to Manchester.3. replant, relocate, uproot, repot Seed it directly rather than having to transplant seeedlings.Translationstransplant (trӕnsˈplaːnt) verb1. to remove (an organ of the body) and put it into another person or animal. Doctors are able to transplant kidneys. 移植(器管) 移植(器管) 2. to remove (skin) and put it on another part of the body. 移植(皮) 移植(皮) 3. to plant in another place. We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden). 移植(植物) 移植(植物) (ˈtransplaːnt) noun1. an operation in which an organ or skin is transplanted. He had to have a kidney transplant. 移植(器官或皮的手術) 移植(器官或皮的手术) 2. an organ, skin, or a plant that is transplanted. The transplant was rejected by the surrounding tissue. (器官、皮、植物的)移植 (器官、皮、植物的)移植 transplant
transplant Surgerya. the procedure involved in such a transfer b. the organ or tissue transplanted transplant
transplant 1. (trans´plant) an organ or tissue taken from the body and grafted into another area of the same individual or another individual.2. (trans-plant´) to transfer tissue from one part to another or from one individual to another. See also transplantation.trans·plant (trans'plant), 1. To transfer from one part to another, as in grafting and transplantation. See also: graft. 2. The tissue or organ in grafting and transplantation. See also: graft. [trans- + L. planto, to plant] transplant (trăns-plănt′)v. trans·planted, trans·planting, trans·plants v.tr.1. To uproot and replant (a growing plant).2. Medicine a. To transfer (tissue, a body structure, or an organ) from one body to another body or from one part of the body to another part.b. To transfer (tissue, a body structure, or an organ) from an animal or cadaver to a person.v.intr. To be capable of being transplanted: plants that transplant well.n. (trăns′plănt′) Something that is transplanted, especially:a. A plant that has been uprooted and replanted in another place.b. Medicine An organ, body part, or other tissue that has been transplanted, as from one person to another. trans·plant′a·ble adj.trans′plan·ta′tion n.trans·plant′er n.transplant noun 1. Any organ or tissue that has been transplanted. See Corneal transplant, Domino liver transplant, Fetal mesencephalic tissue transplant, Laryngeal nerve transplant, Solid organ transplant.2. The process of transplanting an organ or tissue; transplantation verb To transplant an organ or tissue.trans·plant (trans-plant, transplant) 1. To transfer from one part to another, as in grafting and transplantation. 2. The tissue or organ in grafting and transplantation. See also: graft[trans- + L. planto, to plant]trans·plant (trans-plant, transplant) 1. To transfer from one part to another, as in grafting and transplantation. 2. The tissue or organ in grafting and transplantation. See also: graft[trans- + L. planto, to plant]Patient discussion about transplantQ. What is a bone marrow transplant? I wanted to enter myself as a potential bone marrow donor and wanted to know first of all what bone marrow is? What does a bone marrow transplant mean and how is it done?A. Bone marrow is a soft, fatty tissue inside the bones. This is where blood cells are produced, and where they develop. Transplanted bone marrow will restore production of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Donated bone marrow must match the patient's tissue type. It can be taken from the patient, a living relative (usually a brother or a sister), or from an unrelated donor. Donors are matched through special blood tests called HLA tissue typing. Bone marrow is taken from the donor in the operating room while the donor is unconscious and pain-free (under general anesthesia). Some of the donor's bone marrow is removed from the top of the hip bone. The bone marrow is filtered, treated, and transplanted immediately or frozen and stored for later use. Transplant marrow is transfused into the patient through a vein (IV) and is naturally carried into the bone cavities where it grows to replace the old bone marrow.
Q. Has anyone had experience with a corneal transplant because of keratoconus? A. my uncle had to do a transplant- it took 5 weeks until he could see anything , another year to get his vision straightened up. but now he is fine! i know that he looked for information in the "National Keratoconus Foundation". they were very helpful (and nice!), they have a website with information on all forms of treatment: http://www.nkcf.org/ good luck :) Q. I would like to know what it takes to get on a liver transplant list.. I have been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. I have been clean and sober now over 2 years... I have also been hospitalized more times than i don't like talking about but I have been admitted forhigh amounts of ammonia levels, low blood pressure, and dehydrationA. Thank you for your answer. At my next GI appointment, the doctors told me that to have someone else that i'd like to be there at which time he will explain it all to me and either my brother or sister because i've have been admitted so many times because of ammonia levels, my brain has hardly no memory left. Let's all with this disease stick together. More discussions about transplantFinancialSeeGraftAcronymsSeethoracictransplant
Synonyms for transplantverb implantSynonymsverb transferSynonyms- transfer
- take
- bring
- carry
- remove
- transport
- shift
- convey
- fetch
- displace
- relocate
- uproot
verb replantSynonyms- replant
- relocate
- uproot
- repot
Synonyms for transplantnoun (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipientSynonymsRelated Words- animal tissue
- autograft
- autoplasty
- allograft
- homograft
- heterograft
- xenograft
- surgery
noun an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient)Synonyms- organ transplant
- transplantation
Related Words- surgical operation
- surgical procedure
- surgical process
- surgery
- operation
- corneal graft
- corneal transplant
- keratoplasty
- xenotransplant
- xenotransplantation
noun the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another locationSynonyms- transplanting
- transplantation
Related Wordsverb lift and reset in another soil or situationSynonymsRelated Wordsverb be transplantableRelated Wordsverb place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipientSynonymsRelated Words- infix
- insert
- introduce
- enter
verb transfer from one place or period to anotherSynonymsRelated Words |