The Spanish word for plant is
planta

Gender
The gender of planta is feminine. E.g. la planta.Plural
The plural of planta is plantas.Spanish Definition
plant | |
1. n. Planta. | |
2. n. Equipo industrial, maquinaria. | |
3. n. Fábrica. | |
4. vt. Plantar. | |
5. vt. Sembrar. | |
6. vi. Plantarse. |
Translations for plant and their definitions
planta | ![]() | ||
1. n-f. plant (organism of the kingdom Plantae) | |||
2. n-f. plant (factory) | |||
3. n-f. floor, level (of a high building) | |||
Vivo en la primera planta - I live on the first floor. | |||
4. n-f. sole (bottom of a shoe or boot) | |||
5. n-f. (anatomy) sole | |||
6. v. third-person singular present indicative of plantar |
plantar | ||
1. v. to plant (put a plant or seeds into the ground) | ||
2. v. to plant, place (an object in the ground) | ||
3. v. to place, put | ||
4. v. to stand up (not go to an agreed arrangement) | ||
5. v. to smack, whack | ||
6. v. to peck (kiss) | ||
7. v. to put oneself, to settle | ||
8. v. to stick to (an idea) | ||
9. v. to stick (not take any more cards) | ||
10. adj. (anatomy) plantar |
sembrar | ||
1. v. to plant (place a seed or plant in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow) | ||
2. v. to sow, to seed |
colocar | ||
1. v. to place | ||
2. v. to put | ||
3. v. to get in | ||
No pude colocar palabras. - I couldn't get a word in. | ||
4. v. to take drugs | ||
5. v. to intoxicate (stupefy by doping with chemical substances such as alcohol) |
vegetal | ||
1. adj. vegetal | ||
2. n-m. vegetable |
fabricación | ||
1. n-f. manufacturing (create goods from materials) |
infiltrar | ||
1. v. to infiltrate |
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