See also: împlânt

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From Middle French implanter, from Latin implantō.

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implant (third-person singular simple present implants, present participle implanting, simple past and past participle implanted)

  1. (transitive) To fix firmly or set securely or deeply.
  2. (transitive) To insert (something) surgically into the body.
  3. (intransitive) Of an embryo, to become attached to and embedded in the womb.

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implant (plural implants)

  1. (medicine) Anything surgically implanted in the body, such as a tissue graft or prosthesis, particularly breast implants.
  2. (travel) A representative of a travel company, working within the office of a large client and exclusively dealing with that client.

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implant m (plural implants)

  1. (medicine) implant

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implant m (plural implants)

  1. (medicine) implant

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  • Turkish: implant

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Borrowed from English implant, from Middle French implanter, from Latin implantō.

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implant m inan

  1. (medicine) implant (anything surgically implanted in the body)
    Synonym: wszczep

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  • implant in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • implant in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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Borrowed from French implant.

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implant n (plural implanturi)

  1. implant

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