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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
replant .
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Examples
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Dr. Buncke scored many firsts, often with what are called replants, reattaching severed limbs.
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Then he replants them in his own little garden in front of his house.
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In the same bed are several banana trees that he digs up each fall after cutting the stalks and leaves them in the unheated building, then replants them each spring.
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Welcome to "The Gods Are Bored," all you nonindigenous biological replants!
Archive 2007-07-01 Anne Johnson 2007
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Welcome to "The Gods Are Bored," all you nonindigenous biological replants!
The Intelligent Designer's New World Order Anne Johnson 2007
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Under the assumption trees store carbon the forest owner lumber industry, also pulp I should add replants trees and gets carbon credits in return to trade for cash or otherwise.
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Farmers do not replants. leucophloea because of its slow growth.
Chapter 10 1996
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Farmers do not replants. leucophloea because of its slow growth.
Chapter 3 1990
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Moses draws forth the twigs and they become his miraculous rod; he replants them and David finds them growing as one tree; Solomon trims it to a beam which will not fit the Temple since it has another destiny.
MYTH IN BIBLICAL TIMES FRANCIS LEE UTLEY 1968
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The trees I planted in 1947, I started grafting in 1950, to Nanking, Meiling, and Kuling, and finished this spring, except for a few replants.
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