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Topic: Science

transplant

IPA: /trænsˈplænt/

KK: /trænsplænt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be able to be moved from one place to another, especially in the context of medical procedures where organs or tissues are transferred.

Example: Some plants can transplant easily to different environments.

noun

Definition: A medical procedure where an organ or tissue is moved from one body to another, or the act of moving something to a different place.

Example: She received a kidney transplant last year.

transitive verb

Definition: To move an organ, tissue, or plant from one place to another, often for medical purposes or gardening.

Example: The doctor decided to transplant the kidney from a donor to the patient.

transplantable

IPA: /trænsˈplæntəbl/

KK: /træn'splæntəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be moved from one place to another, especially in the context of plants or organs.

Example: Some plants are transplantable, meaning they can be moved to a different location without harm.

transplantation

IPA: /trænsˈplænteɪʃən/

KK: /trænsplæntˈeɪʃən/

noun

Definition: A medical procedure where an organ is moved from one person to another, or the act of moving something to a new place.

Example: The doctor explained the risks and benefits of organ transplantation to the patient.

transplanter

IPA: /trænˈsplæntər/

KK: /trænˈsplæntər/

noun

Definition: A person or machine that moves plants from one place to another, usually to help them grow better.

Example: The gardener used a transplanter to move the young trees to their new location.

transposable

IPA: /trænˈspoʊzəbl/

KK: /trænˈspoʊzəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be changed in position or order, especially in a way that allows for different arrangements or interpretations.

Example: The notes in the song are transposable to different keys, making it easier for musicians to play.

transpose

IPA: /trænsˈpoʊz/

KK: /træn'spoʊz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To change the position or order of something, especially in music, by writing or performing it in a different key.

Example: The musician decided to transpose the song to a higher key for the performance.

noun

Definition: A type of matrix created by switching the rows and columns of another matrix.

Example: In mathematics, we often use a transpose to simplify calculations with matrices.

transitive verb

Definition: To change the position or order of something, such as moving a term in an equation or changing the key of a musical piece.

Example: The musician decided to transpose the song to a higher key for the performance.

transposition

IPA: /trænspəˈzɪʃən/

KK: /trænspəˈzɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The act of moving something from one place to another, especially in genetics where a piece of DNA is relocated to a different position.

Example: The transposition of the gene caused a change in the organism's traits.

transposon

IPA: /trænˈspoʊzɒn/

KK: /trænˈspoʊzɒn/

noun

Definition: A piece of DNA that can move around within a genome and can copy itself to insert into different locations in the same or another DNA strand.

Example: Transposons can play a significant role in genetic diversity by moving genes around.

transshape

IPA: /trænˈʃeɪp/

KK: /trænˈʃeɪp/

verb

Definition: To change something into a different form or shape.

Example: The artist decided to transshape the clay into a beautiful sculpture.

transthoracic

IPA: /trænsˈθɔrɪk/

KK: /trænsˈθɔrɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or occurring across the chest or thoracic cavity.

Example: The doctor performed a transthroacic procedure to access the heart.

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