Definitions for replants

replants re·plant

Spelling: [ree-plant, -plahnt]
IPA: /riˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt/

Replants is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 561 anagrams from letters in replants (aelnprst).

Definitions for replants

verb (used with object)

  1. to plant again.
  2. to cover again with plants, sow with seeds, etc.:
  3. to transfer (a plant) from one soil or container to another.
  4. Surgery. to reattach, as a severed arm, finger, or toe, especially with the use of microsurgery to reconnect nerves and blood vessels.
  5. to plant again.
  6. to cover again with plants, sow with seeds, etc.:
  7. to transfer (a plant) from one soil or container to another.
  8. Surgery. to reattach, as a severed arm, finger, or toe, especially with the use of microsurgery to reconnect nerves and blood vessels.

Origin of replants

First recorded in 1565-75; re- + plant

Examples for replants

Then dig the bed up, deeply, and add some well-rotted manure, rake smoothly and replant.

The wheat was all killed and it was too late in the season to replant had they the means of doing so.

A reckless reformer may tear up more good things in a few weeks than he can replant, or substitute with better, in a lifetime.

It is also desirable to lift them and replant a few inches apart when they show signs of flowering unsatisfactorily.

Here they lie; and the priests, if they can, may replant them.

Venturesome souls will set home garden plants as early as May 10th, standing ready to replant if necessary.

It is torn from its roots; and it is idle to replant it; it will not grow.

Here they lie, and the priests, if they can, may replant them.

When you replant, put them from twelve to eighteen inches apart.

Indeed, it does them no harm to replant them yearly: on the contrary, they, generally bloom the better for it.

When you replant, put them from twelve to eighteen inches apart.

Venturesome souls will set home garden plants as early as May 10th, standing ready to replant if necessary.

It is torn from its roots; and it is idle to replant it; it will not grow.

The wheat was all killed and it was too late in the season to replant had they the means of doing so.

A reckless reformer may tear up more good things in a few weeks than he can replant, or substitute with better, in a lifetime.

Then dig the bed up, deeply, and add some well-rotted manure, rake smoothly and replant.

Here they lie; and the priests, if they can, may replant them.

Indeed, it does them no harm to replant them yearly: on the contrary, they, generally bloom the better for it.

It is also desirable to lift them and replant a few inches apart when they show signs of flowering unsatisfactorily.

Here they lie, and the priests, if they can, may replant them.

Word Value for replants
Scrable

9

Words with friends

12

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