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transplant

[trans-plant, -plahnt, trans-plant, -plahnt] / trænsˈplænt, -ˈplɑnt, ˈtrænsˌplænt, -ˌplɑnt /


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He added that the development is expected to attract a mix of Northeast transplants, local Florida buyers who want to move closer to the water, and Miami-based second-home seekers.

From MarketWatch

Biogen is spending $5.6 billion to buy Apellis Pharmaceuticals in a deal that aligns with its own strategy to bring to market new treatments for people undergoing kidney transplants and struggling with other kidney diseases.

From MarketWatch

Early in his ushering days, he’d found that if he was careful about the roots, he could successfully transplant any mushroom from Deadwood into his garden.

From Literature

He died when King was just eight years old after a failed double kidney transplant.

From BBC

They include a teenage boy with a piggy bank full of videogame winnings, a young woman in need of a heart transplant, a cash-poor film producer and a mute priest.

From The Wall Street Journal