plant
ଉଦ୍ଭିଦ
ଉଦ୍ଭିଦ
(botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience
buildings for carrying on industrial labor
fix or set securely or deeply
place into a river
place something or someone in a certain position in order to secretly observe or deceive
He planted a knee in the back of his opponent
Let's plant flowers in the garden
Plant a spy in Moscow
Plant a thought in the students' minds
The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum
establish a new department
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