replantation
1Replantation — is the surgical reattachment of a body part, most commonly a finger, hand or arm, that has been completely cut from a person s body. Replantation of amputated parts has been performed in amputated fingers, hands, forearms, feet, amputated ears,… …
2Replantation — Re plan*ta tion (r? pl?n t? sh?n), n. The act of planting again; a replanting. [R.] Hallywell. [1913 Webster] …
3replantation — [spelling only] * * * See replant. * * * …
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5replantation — replanter [ r(ə)plɑ̃te ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1190; de re et planter 1 ♦ Planter de nouveau dans une autre terre. ⇒ repiquer, transplanter. Replanter des boutures en pleine terre. Pronom. (réfl.) Les mangliers dont les branches se… …
6Replantation — Re|plan|ta|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 Wiedereinpflanzung (eines vorher zur Behandlung entfernten Körperteils in den Organismus); Sy Reimplantation [<lat. re... „wieder..., zurück...“ + plantare „pflanzen“] * * * Re|plan|ta|ti|on, die; , en [zu spätlat.… …
7replantation — (re plan ta sion) s. f. Synonyme de replantement. SUPPLÉMENT AU DICTIONNAIRE REPLANTATION. Ajoutez : • Des districts entiers sont ainsi déboisés, et personne ne songe à leur replantation, Journ. offic. 20 oct. 1873, p. 6461, 2e col …
8replantation — Replacement of an organ or part in its original site and reestablishing its circulation. SYN: reimplantation. [L. re , again, + planto, pp. atus, to plant, fr. planta, a sprout, slip] intentional r. elective extraction of a tooth, obturation of… …
9replantation — n. 1) a developing specialty for the reattachment of severed limbs (or parts of limbs) and other body parts (e.g. the nose). It employs techniques of microsurgery to rejoin nerves and vessels. 2) (reimplantation) (in dentistry) the reinsertion of …
10replantation — noun Date: 1870 reattachment or reinsertion of a bodily part (as a limb or tooth) after separation from the body …