TRANSPLANT
TRANSPLANT', verb transitive [Latin planto.]1. To remove and plant in another place; as, to transplant trees.2. To remove and settle or establish for residence in another place;...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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TRANSPLANT', verb transitive [Latin planto.]1. To remove and plant in another place; as, to transplant trees.2. To remove and settle or establish for residence in another place;...
TRANSPLANTA'TION, noun The act of transplanting; the removal of a plant or of a settled inhabitant to a different place for growth or residence.1. Removal; conveyance form one t...
TRANSPLANT'ED, participle passive Removed and planted or settled in another place.
TRANSPLANT'ER, noun One who transplants.1. A machine for transplanting trees.
TRANSPLANT'ING, participle present tense Removing and planting or settling in another place.
TRANSPLEND'ENCY, noun [Latin trans and splendens. See Splendor.]Supereminent splendor.
TRANSPLEND'ENT, adjective Resplendent in the highest degree.
TRANSPLEND'ENTLY, adverb With eminent splendor.
TRANSPORT, verb transitive [Latin transporto; trans and porto, to carry.]1. To carry or convey from one place to another, either by means of beasts or vehicles on land, or by sh...
TRANSPORTABLE, adjective That may be transported.
TRANSPORTANCE, noun Conveyance. [Not in use.]
TRANSPORTA'TION, noun The act of carrying or conveying from one place to another, either on beasts or in vehicles, by land or water, or in air. Goods in Asia are transported on ...
TRANSPORTED, participle passive Carried; conveyed; removed; ravished with delight.
TRANSPORTEDLY, adverb In a state of rapture.
TRANSPORTEDNESS, noun A state of rapture.
TRANSPORTER, noun One who transports or removes.
TRANSPORTING, participle present tense Conveying or carrying from one place to another; removing; banishing for a crime.1.adjective Ravishing with delight; bearing away the soul...
TRANSPORTMENT, noun Transportation. [Little used.]
TRANSPOSAL, noun transpo'zal. [from transpose.] The act of changing the places of things, and putting each in the place which was before occupied by the other.
TRANSPOSE, verb transitive transpo'ze.1. To change the place or order of things by putting each in the place of the other; as, to transpose letters, words or propositions.2. To ...
TRANSPO'SED, participle passive Being changed in place and one put in the place of the other.
TRANSPO'SING, participle present tense Changing the place of things and putting each in the place of the other.1. Bringing any term of an equation over to the other side.2. Chan...
TRANSPOSI'TION, noun [Latin transpositio.]1. A changing of the places of things and putting each in the place before occupied by the other; as the transposition of words in a se...
TRANSPOSI'TIONAL, adjective Pertaining to transposition.
TRANSPOS'ITIVE, adjective Made by transposing; consisting in transposition.
TRANSUBSTAN'TIATE, verb transitive To change to another substance; as, to transubstantiate the sacramental elements, bread and wine, into the flesh and blood of Christ, accordin...
TRANSUBSTANTIA'TION, noun Change of substance. In the Romish theology, the supposed conversion of the bread and wine in the eucharist, into the body and blood of Christ.