You can make 324 anagrams from letters in transplant (aalnnprstt).
1400-50; late Middle English Late Latin trānsplantāre, equivalent to Latin trāns- trans- + plantāre to plant
transplant these exotics to their native soil, and you would see what it was in them to be.
The only thing to do with that plant is to transplant it and let it get nourishment in a new spot.
I was kept in handcuffs for the whole time I was in hospital for the transplant—28 days and 28 nights—which is ludicrous.
My argument is that now they can eat it, because [before the transplant], they were so limited in their sodium consumption.
Still, it will spoil these to transplant them, so they might just as well have been pumpkins.
Meanwhile, Clinton leads all comers in Arkansas, her old home state, except for ex-governor and Florida transplant Mike Huckabee.
We spoke with the mother of two and recent California transplant about fusing charitable work with a hectic career.
And yet, some transplant recipients swear that a literal change of heart precipitates a metaphorical one.
You may take up a sapling and transplant it, but the old tree, never!
He was the first man to transplant glands from a human to a human.
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