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transplantable, a.|trɑːnsˈplɑːntəb(ə)l, træns-| [f. prec. + -able.] Capable of being transplanted.
1656in P. H. Hore Hist. Wexford (1911) VI. 508 What popish proprietors of lands Transplantable, do yet remain untransplanted. 1824Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. (1863) 21 Cabbage-plants and celery, and all transplantable things. 1829Southey Sir T. More (1831) II. 89 Old forms of government are not transplantable into new countries. 1913Jrnl. Exper. Med. XVII. 482 Much has been added to our knowledge of..tissue grafting in warm blooded animals through the study of the transplantable tumors. 1973Nature 18 May 163/1 These tumours are transplantable and have been transplanted for up to six consecutive passages. Hence transplantaˈbility, capability of being transplanted.
1811W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XXXI. 448 The transplantability of the fossils. 1867T. Archer in Macfarlane Mem. vii. 185 Some plants are famed for transplantibility. 1913Jrnl. Exper. Med. XVII. 482 (heading) Transplantability of tissues to the embryo of foreign species. 1977Nature 6 Jan. 56/1 Increased malignancy of lymphoma cells [was] expressed by serial transplantability and capacity for widespread metastases. |