Australian English Meaning of plant
Plant
Other Australian English words related to Plant
Nearest Words of plant
- plano-subulate => plano-subulate
- planorbis => flat rams-horn snail
- plano-orbicular => plano-orbicular
- planometry => Planimetry
- planometer => planimeter
- plano-horizontal => horizontal plane
- planography => Planography
- planographic printing => Planographic printing
- planographic => planographic
- planogamete => Planogamete
Definitions and Meaning of plant in English
plant (n)
buildings for carrying on industrial labor
(botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience
something planted secretly for discovery by another
plant (v)
put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground
fix or set securely or deeply
set up or lay the groundwork for
place into a river
place something or someone in a certain position in order to secretly observe or deceive
put firmly in the mind
plant (n.)
A vegetable; an organized living being, generally without feeling and voluntary motion, and having, when complete, a root, stem, and leaves, though consisting sometimes only of a single leafy expansion, or a series of cellules, or even a single cellule.
A bush, or young tree; a sapling; hence, a stick or staff.
The sole of the foot.
The whole machinery and apparatus employed in carrying on a trade or mechanical business; also, sometimes including real estate, and whatever represents investment of capital in the means of carrying on a business, but not including material worked upon or finished products; as, the plant of a foundry, a mill, or a railroad.
A plan; an artifice; a swindle; a trick.
An oyster which has been bedded, in distinction from one of natural growth.
A young oyster suitable for transplanting.
To put in the ground and cover, as seed for growth; as, to plant maize.
To set in the ground for growth, as a young tree, or a vegetable with roots.
To furnish, or fit out, with plants; as, to plant a garden, an orchard, or a forest.
To engender; to generate; to set the germ of.
To furnish with a fixed and organized population; to settle; to establish; as, to plant a colony.
To introduce and establish the principles or seeds of; as, to plant Christianity among the heathen.
To set firmly; to fix; to set and direct, or point; as, to plant cannon against a fort; to plant a standard in any place; to plant one's feet on solid ground; to plant one's fist in another's face.
To set up; to install; to instate.
plant (v. i.)
To perform the act of planting.
FAQs About the word plant
Plant
buildings for carrying on industrial labor, (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion, an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehear
factory,mill,shop,factory,works,Workshop,studio,sweatshop,Workplace,Workshop
gather,harvest,harvest
plano-subulate => plano-subulate, planorbis => flat rams-horn snail, plano-orbicular => plano-orbicular, planometry => Planimetry, planometer => planimeter,