| ASHPLANT | • ashplant n. An ash sapling. • ashplant n. (Ireland) A walking stick. • ashplant n. A stick kept for administering corporal punishment, a cane. |
| DISPLANT | • displant v. (Transitive, archaic) To remove anything from where it has been planted or placed; to drive a person from their home. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| EGGPLANT | • eggplant n. (North America, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines) The plant Solanum melongena. • eggplant n. (North America, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines) The edible fruit of the Solanum melongena: an aubergine. • eggplant n. (North America) A dark purple color, like that of the skin of this fruit. |
| EXPLANTS | • explants n. Plural of explant. • EXPLANT v. to transfer living tissue. |
| IMPLANTS | • implants n. Plural of implant. • implants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implant. • IMPLANT v. to plant firmly. |
| MISPLANT | • misplant v. (Transitive) To plant badly or wrongly. • misplant n. Something that has been misplanted. • misplant n. A planting that has failed. |
| PIEPLANT | • pieplant n. A plant (Rheum rhaponticum) whose acid leafstalks are used in making pies; the garden rhubarb. • pie␣plant n. Alternative form of pieplant. • PIEPLANT n. (US) rhubarb. |
| PLANTAGE | • plantage n. Plants, vegetation; specifically, the planting or cultivation of plants. • PLANTAGE n. (Shakespeare) plants in general. |
| PLANTAIN | • plantain n. A plant of the genus Plantago, with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm (4") long with a narrow… • plantain n. A plant in the genus Musa, the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana. • plantain n. The fruit of the plant, usually cooked before eating and used like potatoes. |
| PLANTERS | • planters n. Plural of planter. • PLANTER n. one who plants. |
| PLANTING | • planting n. A plant (or clipping) that has been freshly planted. • planting n. The act of setting a plant in the ground for growth. • planting n. A plantation. |
| PLANTLET | • plantlet n. A young or small plant used as a propagule. • PLANTLET n. a small plant, also PLANTLING. |
| PLANTULE | • plantule n. (Botany, dated) The embryo which has begun its development in the act of germination. • PLANTULE n. a plant embryo. |
| PREPLANT | • preplant adj. Prior to planting. • preplant v. To plant prior to another action (especially another planting). • PREPLANT adj. occurring before planting. |
| REPLANTS | • replants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of replant. • REPLANT v. to plant again. |
| SUPPLANT | • supplant v. (Transitive) To take the place of; to replace, to supersede. • supplant v. (Transitive, obsolete) To uproot, to remove violently. • SUPPLANT v. to take the place of. |
| WAXPLANT | • waxplant n. Alternative form of wax plant. • wax␣plant n. Hoya carnosa, a plant of the genus Hoya. • WAXPLANT n. any of several plants of the genus Hoya, with clusters of waxy white or pink flowers. |