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Transplant vs. Transposed — What's the Difference?

Transplant vs. Transposed — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Transplant and Transposed

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Transplant

To uproot and replant (a growing plant).

Transposed

To reverse or transfer the order or place of; interchange.

Transplant

To transfer from one place or residence to another; resettle or relocate
Residents were transplanted to the suburbs during the massive reconstruction project.

Transposed

(Mathematics) To move (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other side, reversing its sign to maintain equality.

Transplant

(Medicine) To transfer (tissue, a body structure, or an organ) from one body to another body or from one part of a body to another part.
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Transposed

(Music) To write or perform (a composition) in a key other than the original or given key.

Transplant

To be capable of being transplanted
Plants that transplant well.

Transposed

To render into another language.

Transplant

The act or process of transplanting something.

Transposed

To alter in form or nature; transform
A diary that was transposed into a novel.

Transplant

(Medicine) An operation in which an organ, body part, or other tissue is transplanted
A corneal transplant.

Transposed

(Music) To write or perform music in a different key.

Transplant

A plant that has been uprooted and replanted in another place.

Transposed

To admit of being transposed.

Transplant

(Medicine) An organ, body part, or other tissue that has been transplanted, as from one person to another.

Transposed

A matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix.

Transplant

A person who has resettled in a different place.

Transposed

Simple past tense and past participle of transpose

Transplant

(transitive) To uproot (a growing plant), and plant it in another place.

Transposed

Turned about in order or relation;
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Transplant

(transitive) To remove (something) and establish its residence in another place; to resettle or relocate.

Transplant

To transfer (tissue or an organ) from one body to another, or from one part of a body to another.

Transplant

An act of uprooting and moving (something), especially and archetypically a plant.

Transplant

Anything that is transplanted, especially and archetypically a plant.

Transplant

(medicine) An operation (procedure) in which tissue or an organ is transplanted: an instance of transplantation.

Transplant

(medicine) A transplanted organ or tissue: a graft.

Transplant

(US) Someone who is not native to their area of residence.

Transplant

To remove, and plant in another place; as, to transplant trees.

Transplant

To remove, and settle or establish for residence in another place; as, to transplant inhabitants.
Being transplanted out of his cold, barren diocese of St. David into a warmer climate.

Transplant

(surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient

Transplant

An operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient);
He had a kidney transplant

Transplant

The act of uprooting and moving a plant to a new location;
The transplant was successful
Too frequent transplanting is not good for plants

Transplant

Lift and reset in another soil or situation;
Transplant the young rice plants

Transplant

Be transplantable;
These delicate plants do not transplant easily

Transplant

Place athe organ of a donor into the body of a recipient

Transplant

Transfer from one place or period to another;
The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America

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