Plant meaning in English
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Definition
a (chemical) plant: a (chemical) factory, works
a plant: a living organism that grows in the ground, which usually has leaves, roots, flowers, a stem, etc.
to plant (a tree): to put, place (a tree) in the ground; to sow, to seed (a tree)
Examples
- "I do have some special plants, and this dog."
- "Assistant : You put your plant in the oven?"
- "Oléré was an Indian shaman who practiced strange rituals, using herbs and plants from the rainforest."
- "I am writing to you because I have a bit of a problem. Due to a production oversight in our Paris manufacturing plant, we have an enormous surplus of last year's fragrance "Bordello Breeze"."
- "He is in contact with all our factory and plant managers."
- "I have my insects, my anacondas and my beautiful plants!"
- "Whether it be beast, plant or man matters not."
- "Where is the plant?"
- "In the bathtub, Oléré mixed special types of perfumes using mysterious and exotic plants."
- "No more plants on the desk."
- "I would like to get some more facts and figures about our subcontractors, and the conditions of the workers in our manufacturing plants abroad."
- "Well, even so, you'll have to move the plants and the flowers away from the monitor."
- "In the bathtub, Oléré mixed special blends of perfumes using mysterious and exotic plants."
- "Customs Agent : What kind of plants?"
- "In Delavigne plants and factories"
- "In the bathtub, Oléré mixed perfumes using mysterious and exotic plants."
- "Oléré practiced alternative medicine in the heart of the Amazon, and used herbs and plants from the rainforest for holistic purposes."
- "I have to go now, my plant is ready."
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