How Do You Spell TRANSPLANT?

Pronunciation: [tɹansplˈant] (IPA)

The word transplant is spelled with a "t" and not a "d" because the last sound in the first syllable is a voiceless "t" sound, and not a voiced "d" sound. In IPA phonetic transcription, this sound is represented by the symbol /t/. The second syllable contains a voiced "pl" consonant cluster, which is represented by the symbol /pl/. Therefore, the correct spelling of the word is "transplant" with a "t" at the beginning, not a "d".

TRANSPLANT Meaning and Definition

  1. Transplant is a verb that refers to the act of moving or transferring something from one place to another, or from one person or organism to another. It commonly implies the transfer of a living object, such as an organ, plant, or tissue, into a new location or recipient where it can continue to grow or function.

    In the medical field, transplant specifically refers to the procedure of surgically moving an organ or tissue from one individual, known as the donor, to another individual, known as the recipient, in order to replace a damaged, failing, or absent organ. Such procedures are usually performed to save a patient's life, enhance their quality of life, or alleviate their suffering. Transplants are commonly performed for organs like the heart, liver, kidney, lung, and pancreas.

    Transplants are also observed in the field of horticulture and botany, where it involves moving a plant from one location or soil to another, often for the purpose of promoting growth or improving its well-being. This practice is common in gardening and agriculture, allowing cultivators to create optimal conditions for healthy plant development.

    Moreover, transplant can also be used metaphorically to describe the transfer of ideas, cultures, or traditions from one group or society to another. It can illustrate the adoption or assimilation of customs, practices, or beliefs from one community to another, resulting in a change of perspective or behavior.

    Overall, transplant refers to the act of relocating or transferring something, especially living objects like organs, plants, or ideas, with the aim of achieving growth, improvement, or adaptation.

  2. To transfer from one part to another, as in plastic operations or grafting.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. To remove and plant in another place; to remove and settle in residence in another place.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of TRANSPLANT

The word "transplant" traces its origins to the Latin term "transplantare", which is a combination of two Latin roots: "trans", meaning "across" or "beyond", and "plantare", meaning "to plant". This combination resulted in the verb "transplantare", which literally means "to plant across or beyond". Over time, this Latin term was borrowed into Old French as "transplanter". Eventually, it was adopted into Middle English as "transplante" and later evolved into the modern English word "transplant" that we use today.

Similar spelling words for TRANSPLANT

Plural form of TRANSPLANT is TRANSPLANTS

Conjugate verb Transplant

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have transplanted
you would have transplanted
he/she/it would have transplanted
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they would have transplanted
I would have transplant
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been transplanting
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would transplant
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be transplanting
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FUTURE

I will transplant
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be transplanting
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have transplanted
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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they will have been transplanting

IMPERATIVE

you transplant
we let´s transplant

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to transplant

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was transplanting
you were transplanting
he/she/it was transplanting
we were transplanting
they were transplanting

PAST PARTICIPLE

transplanted

PAST PERFECT

I had transplanted
you had transplanted
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we had transplanted
they had transplanted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been transplanting
you had been transplanting
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we had been transplanting
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PRESENT

I transplant
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am transplanting
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

transplanting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have transplanted
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they have transplanted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been transplanting
you have been transplanting
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we have been transplanting
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it transplant

SIMPLE PAST

I transplanted
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they transplanted

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