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transplanted

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Most of the successful transplanted organs in the world are from patients declared brain dead.

The former, complete with a surprise pregnancy revelation, seemed like it had been transplanted from a mediocre soap opera.

The regional frictions transplanted from England in the seventeenth century are still alive.

And in 2011, two of the 19 people transplanted were at least 65 years old.

After physicians successfully transplanted the heart, Hernandez was released from the hospital yesterday.

The young plants were kept free from weeds, and were transplanted when about two inches high.

The plants are carefully drawn from the bed, and transplanted afterwards.

The seed is sown in August, and the seedlings are transplanted in November, the crop arriving at maturity in three or four months.

The plants are watered daily till they reach the height of eight or ten inches, when they are transplanted.

The ground is regularly watered if required, and when the plants are six to eight inches high are transplanted.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to transplanted, such as: crude, dependent, dominion, emigrant, frontier, and immigrant.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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