0 past simple and past participle of transplant
1 to move something, or to be moved, from one place or person to another:
Transplanted rice undergoes two more growth processes than does the directly seeded rice, nursery growth and transplanting shock.
Too often, disease control methods, or even whole health care systems, have been transplanted from one country to another.
Despite recent large increases in the number of organs transplanted from living donors, especially from genetically unrelated volunteers, supply continues to lag far behind demand.
As soon as they were identified, seedlings were removed or transplanted to individual pots, in order to avoid deleterious effects between seedlings.
The genetic structure of host plant adaptation in a spatial patchwork : demographic variability among reciprocally transplanted pea aphid clones.
After two weeks when plants were established, they were transplanted into 1 x 1 m field plots.
Follicular growth in fresh and cryopreserved human ovarian cortical grafts transplanted to immunodeficient mice.
An investigation of the fate of cells transplanted orthotopically between morulae/nascent blastocysts in the mouse.