VERBO | contact | trasplantar, injertar | place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient |
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motion | trasplantar | lift and reset in another soil or situation | |
contact | trasplantar, replantar, transplantar | put in a new, usually larger / larger, pot |
Sentido | place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient. | |
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Sinónimo | injertar | |
Implica | moverse, mover, trasladar | Move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion |
General | insertar, introducir | put or introduce into something |
Inglés | transplant, graft | |
Catalán | empeltar, fer eixarts, transplantar, trasplantar | |
Nombres | incrustación, injerto | The act of grafting something onto something else |
injerto | (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient | |
transplante, trasplante | An operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient) |
Sentido | Lift and reset in another soil or situation. | |
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General | desplazar | Cause to move, usually with force or pressure |
Inglés | transplant, transfer | |
Catalán | trasplantar | |
Nombres | cedente, transferente | someone who transfers something |
repicadora | A gardener who moves plants to new locations | |
transplante, trasplante | The act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location |
Sentido | put in a new, usually larger / larger, pot. | |
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Sinónimos | replantar, transplantar | |
General | enmacetar | plant in a pot |
Inglés | repot |
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