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The Latin word for plant is
planta





plant



Translations for plant and their definitions

planta
     1. n. any vegetable production that serves to propagate the species; a sprout, shoot, twig, sprig, sucker, graft, scion, slip, cutting
     2. n. a young tree, a shrub that may be transplanted; a set
     3. n. sole of the foot


sero
     1. v. I sow, plant.
     2. v. (of persons) I beget, bring forth, produce.
     3. v. (figuratively) I found, establish; scatter, spread, disseminate; propagate; excite; cause, produce.
     4. v. (perh. only as past pple.) I link together, entwine, interlace.
     5. v. (transferred sense) I join in a series, string together.
     6. v.          (certamina, proelia etc.) I join a battle, engage in conflict.
     7. v.          (sermones, colloquia etc.) I engage in conversation, parley.
     8. v. (Late Latin) I fasten (with a bolt), bar, bolt.
     9. adj. singular of serus
     10. adv. At a late hour, late, tardily.
     11. adv. Too late.
     12. n. singular of serum


consero
     1. v. I sow or plant with or in.
     2. v. I sow, plant.
     3. v. I fasten, connect, entwine, tie, join or bind into a whole.
     4. v. I unite or bring together.
     5. v. (with manum or manus) I engage in close combat, join battle.


pono
     1. v. I place, put, lay
     2. v. I ordain
     3. v. I set up, pitch (camp)


herba
     1. n. grass, herbage
     2. n. herb
     3. n. weeds
     4. n. plant


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