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plant
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- pronunciation:
- plaent
- parts of speech:
- noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun, verb), Word Builder, Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
a living organism of the vegetable group.
The trees, ferns, and all other plants on the mountain side were destroyed by the fire.Only very hardy plants are able to survive under these desert conditions.
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definition 2: |
a form of vegetable life that has roots and leaves and is of smaller size than trees or shrubs.
The plants in the garden are growing well this summer. |
definition 3: |
a building or group of buildings, esp. those that house machinery and equipment for manufacturing; factory.
The automobile plant laid off more workers this week.
- similar words:
- factory, work
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definition 4: |
(informal) a person or thing placed or used in such a manner as to deceive or entrap.
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related words: |
aromatic, facility, mill, organism, top |
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part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
plants, planting, planted |
definition 1: |
to put (seeds or plants) in the ground.
We planted seeds in the garden on Saturday.If you plant those roses in the shade, they won't grow well.
- similar words:
- root, seed
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definition 2: |
to provide (land) with plants.
This year the farmer planted his back field with corn. |
definition 3: |
to establish, as in the mind.
She hoped to plant some common sense in her son's head.Reading the article planted an exciting thought in his head.Realizing the students were not eating fresh foods planted an idea in the principal's head.- similar words:
- root
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definition 4: |
to place firmly or with force.
The protester planted his feet and would not move from his spot. |
definition 5: |
to establish in a location or situation.
He planted his family in a small farming town in Iowa. |
related words: |
bury, crop, forest, install, landscape, pitch, put, sink, subdue |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to put seeds in the ground.
Spring is the best time to plant.- similar words:
- seed
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related words: |
crop |
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derivation: |
plantlike (adj.) |
Word Builder: plant +
- plantings:
things that are planted.
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animals that only eat plants |
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herbivore, vegetarian |
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produced by plants |
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bloom, blossom, bud, flower, fruit, seed |
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see/see also plant |
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flower, fruit, vegetable |
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some activities with plants |
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browse, cultivate, eat, feed, garden, graze, implant, landscape, mow, plant, root, sink, sow, transplant |
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some behaviors of plants |
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bloom, creep, grow, pollinate, wilt |
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some categories of plants |
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annual, biennial, deciduous, perennial |
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some descriptions of plants |
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fresh, green, poisonous |
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some examples of plants |
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bramble, bush, cactus, cereal, conifer, evergreen, fern, flower, grass, herb, houseplant, insectivore, ivy, legume, lily, moss, palm, seaweed, shrub, tree, weed |
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some growth stages of plants |
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embryo, seed |
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some kinds of plants |
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cross, dwarf, hybrid, native |
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some parts of plants |
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blade, boll, branch, bulb, cell, chlorophyll, foliage, fruit, grain, leaf, nectar, offshoot, petal, pore, root, runner, sap, sepal, sprout, stem |
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some people associated with plants |
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farmer, florist, gardener |
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some places for plants |
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aquarium, bed, border, crop, forest, garden, greenhouse, habitat, heath, hothouse, jungle, moor, nursery, oasis, orchard, terrarium, vase |
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some things plants cause |
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allergy, hay fever, rash |
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some things that affect plants |
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air, blight, fertilizer, insects, irrigation, manure, nutrients, pollination, soil, sunlight, water, weeds |
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some uses of plants |
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clothing, food, fuel, shelter |
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study of plants |
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botany |
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