Plant - English meaning
Plant – definitions in English dictionary
nounA living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis using the green pigment chlorophyll.
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Eventually, it melts to supply water and nutrients to plants and aquatic organisms.Synonims:
HerbFlowerVegetableShrubWeedGreeneryFloraVegetationUndergrowthHerbageVerdurenounA place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place.
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A giant car plantSynonims:
FactoryWorksFoundryMillWorkshopShopYardIndustrial unitBusiness unitnounA person placed in a group as a spy or informer.
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We thought he was a cia plant spreading disinformationSynonims:
SpyInformantInformerUndercover agentSecret agentAgentMoleInfiltratorOperativeSpooknounA shot in which the cue ball is made to strike one of two touching or nearly touching balls with the result that the second is potted.
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He then pulls out an impeccable plant - one red off another - into the bottom left hand pocket.
verbPut (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.
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We planted a lot of fruit treesSynonims:
SowScatterSeedPut in the groundBed outSet outTransplantverbSet or place in a particular position.
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He planted himself squarely in front of herSynonims:
PutPlaceSetPositionStationSituateSettleStickFixPlonk
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Word origin
Old English plante ‘seedling’, plantian (verb), from Latin planta ‘sprout, cutting’ (later influenced by French plante ) and plantare ‘plant, fix in a place’.
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