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Transplant   /trænsplˈænt/   Listen
Transplant

noun
1.
(surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient.  Synonym: graft.
2.
An operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient).  Synonyms: organ transplant, transplantation.  "The long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent" , "A child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago"
3.
The act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location.  Synonyms: transplantation, transplanting.  "Too frequent transplanting is not good for families" , "She returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation"
verb
(past & past part. transplanted; pres. part. transplanting)
1.
Lift and reset in another soil or situation.  Synonym: transfer.
2.
Be transplantable.
3.
Place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient.  Synonym: graft.
4.
Transfer from one place or period to another.  Synonyms: transfer, transpose.



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"Transplant" Quotes from Famous Books



... green retreats Of Academus, [Endnote J] and the thymy vale, Where oft enchanted with Socratic sounds, Ilissus [Endnote K] pure devolved his tuneful stream In gentler murmurs. From the blooming store Of these auspicious fields, may I unblamed Transplant some living blossoms to adorn My native clime: while far above the flight Of Fancy's plume aspiring, I unlock The springs of ancient wisdom! while I join 600 Thy name, thrice honour'd! with the immortal praise Of Nature; while to my compatriot ...
— Poetical Works of Akenside - [Edited by George Gilfillan] • Mark Akenside

... Collector's sepulchre! Must I be torn from hence and thrown With frontispiece and colophon! With vagrant E's, and I's, and O's, The spoil of plunder'd Folios! With scraps and snippets that to ME Are naught but kitchen company! Nay, rather, FRIEND, this favour grant me: Tear me at once; but don't transplant me. ...
— The Library • Andrew Lang

... and forgive. The ordeal that I have been going through, four sewingwomen each giving about two days, no end of little garments to alter and to make, with a husband whose clothes as well as himself have been neglected for three months, the garden to be covered up from the frost, shrubs to transplant, winter provisions to lay in and only one good-natured, stupid servant to help with all. This, Susan, ...
— The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) • Ida Husted Harper

... exhausted, and the suffering was intense. After this siege, General Logan decided never again to be subjected to such an extremity. He could not bring the spring to the fort, and it was also difficult to transplant the fort. So he summoned the settlers and proposed a plan to which they agreed. The hours when they were not working in the fields or building new cabins they spent in digging, until a tunnel was made from the stockade to the spring. In succeeding attacks, the General had his granaries and ...
— The story of Kentucky • Rice S. Eubank

... we have democracy working in a thousand factories, we will advertise and transplant our working democracy, ...
— The Ghost in the White House • Gerald Stanley Lee


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