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replant
English
Etymology
From re- +? plant.
Pronunciation
- (verb) IPA(key): /?i??plænt/, /?i??pl??nt/
- Rhymes: -??nt
- (noun) IPA(key): /??i?plænt/, /??i?pl??nt/
Verb
replant (third-person singular simple present replants, present participle replanting, simple past and past participle replanted)
- To plant again, especially to plant in a different place, using different plants, or in a different design.
Noun
replant (plural replants)
- The act of planting again.
Anagrams
- pantler, planter
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deplant
English
Etymology
de- +? plant: compare French déplanter, Latin deplantare to take off a twig.
Verb
deplant (third-person singular simple present deplants, present participle deplanting, simple past and past participle deplanted)
- (transitive) To take up plants; to transplant.
Anagrams
- planted
deplant From the web:
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- what is deplane mean
- what do deplane mean
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