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replanˈtation [re- 5 a: cf. prec.] 1. A second or fresh plantation.
1608H. Clapham Errour Right Hand 67 That, and no other, is her Re-plantation. 1682T. A. Carolina 9 Three of which [vines] by Re-plantation..will make very good Wine. 1884Pall Mall G. 9 Sept. 3/2 The only solution of the problem of inundations is ‘replantation and canalization’. 2. Med. Permanent reattachment to the body of a part which has been removed or severed.
1870Anstie Practitioner July 45 Mr. Coleman believes replantation will become the legitimate mode of treatment for chronic periodontitis. 1976Daily Tel. 26 Nov. 17/6 One of the first reports of a successful replantation of a hand is published in the current issue of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 1980Times 12 Aug. 11/5 Microsurgical replantation of limbs is carried out throughout the North American continent, Australia and many European countries. |