Where does “transplaunten” come from?
transplaunten (Middle English) comes from Old French transplanter, from Latin transplantare — present active infinitive of trānsplantō;...
Ancestry of “transplaunten”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Old French | transplanter | — |
| 2 | Latin | transplantare | present active infinitive of trānsplantō;... |
Words derived from “transplaunten”
- transplant
- posttransplant
- transplantable
- pretransplant
- nontransplant
- transplanter
- xenotransplant
- autotransplant
- allotransplant
- retransplant
- peritransplant
- transplantability
- transplantee
- homotransplant
- retransplantable
- heterotransplant
- homeotransplant
- tranniversary
- cotransplant
- isotransplant
- lipotransplant
- transplantectomy
- transplantology
- heterotransplantable