untransplanted
English
editEtymology
editFrom un- + transplanted.
Adjective
edituntransplanted (not comparable)
- Not transplanted.
- 1903, George Hoar, Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2[1]:
- Another, marked N, was planted in 1807, five and one-half feet high, in the Speech House grounds, next the road; and L, M, N, X, have remained untransplanted in the Acorn Patch.
- 2000 March 10, Tao Cheng et al., “Hematopoietic Stem Cell Quiescence Maintained by p21cip1/waf1”, in Science[2], volume 287, number 5459, , pages 1804–1808:
- Normal untransplanted marrow was used as a control to ensure the quality of the stroma and the comparability of the experiments at different times.