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  1. a medical operation in which a new organ is put into someone's body: a liver / kidney transplant.

  2. Jun 25, 2024 · transplant, in medicine, a section of tissue or a complete organ that is removed from its original natural site and transferred to a new position in the same person or in a separate individual. The term, like the synonym graft, was borrowed from horticulture.

  3. 1. : to lift and reset (a plant) in another soil or situation. 2. : to remove from one place or context and settle or introduce elsewhere : relocate. 3. : to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another. intransitive verb. : to tolerate being transplanted. does not transplant as well as other varieties. transplantability.

  4. Transplantation of human cells, tissues or organs saves many lives and restores essential functions where no alternatives of comparable effectiveness exist. In 50 years, transplantation has become a successful worldwide practice.

  5. A plant that has been uprooted and replanted. A surgical procedure in a human or animal in which a body tissue or organ is transferred from a donor to a recipient or from one part of the body to another. Heart, lung, liver, kidney, corneal, and bone-marrow transplants are performed to treat life-threatening illness.

  6. a medical operation in which a new organ is put into someone's body: a liver / kidney transplant. transplant surgery.

  7. TRANSPLANT meaning: 1 : to remove (a plant) from the ground or from a pot and move it to another place; 2 : to perform a medical operation in which an organ or other part that has been removed from the body of one person is put into the body of another person

  8. the act of moving something from one place to another: Plants must be strong enough to survive transplantation. medical specialized. taking body tissues from one body and placing them in another body or in another part of the same body: bone marrow transplantation. organ transplantation.

  9. transplant something (from somebody/something) (into somebody/something) to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, animal, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another. Surgeons have successfully transplanted a liver into a four-year-old boy. Patients often reject transplanted organs.

  10. transplant. 1. (trans´plant) an organ or tissue taken from the body and grafted into another area of the same individual or another individual. 2. (trans-plant´) to transfer tissue from one part to another or from one individual to another. See also transplantation.