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I . plant1 [plɑ:nt, ingl. am. plænt] SUST.

1. plant BOT.:

plant

2. plant sin pl. coloq. (placed object):

plant

3. plant coloq. (person):

plant

II . plant1 [plɑ:nt, ingl. am. plænt] V. trans.

1. plant (put in ground):

plant
sadzić [perf za-]
plant seeds
siać [perf za-]

2. plant field:

plant

3. plant doubts, suspicion:

plant

III . plant1 [plɑ:nt, ingl. am. plænt] ADJ.

plant

plant2 [plɑ:nt, ingl. am. plænt] SUST.

1. plant (factory):

plant
power plant

2. plant sin pl. ingl. brit. (machinery):

plant

irrigation plant SUST.

pilot plant SUST.

power plant SUST.

1. power plant AM (power station):

power plant

2. power plant (machine):

power plant

rock-plant SUST.

rubber plant SUST. BOT.

rubber plant
fikus m

sewage farm, sewage plant SUST. ECOL.

plant and equipment SUST. + sing./pl. v. ECON.

refuse incineration plant SUST.

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After realizing what it means, he locks himself in a deodorant plant to remove his odor.
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There are 12-15 different species of plants including "sphagnum" moss, heather, bell heather, crowberry, rosemary heather, cranberries, white beak rush and tue-cottongrass; a rare plant is cloudberry.
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The plant tolerates a wide range of conditions, including frost, drought and atmospheric pollution.
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This plant with the input of 30,000 t of wheat straw can produce 5.4 million litres of ethanol a year.
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However, occasionally within natural plant variation there occur characters that are of value to horticulture but of little interest to botany.
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When a plant cell is placed in hypotonic solution, water enters into a cell by osmosis and as a result turger pressure develops.
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Later on number of new plant species were added to the then known pharmacopoeia of indigenous medicinal plants.
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Most parts of the plant bear a short, sparse indumentum of simple and stellate hairs.
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They used the non-indigenous plant to make syrups against croup.
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Occasionally, paleontologists find and identify phytoliths associated with extinct plant-eating animals (i.e. herbivores).
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