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transplanter

  • a word derived from transplant.
    transplant
    verb (used with object)
    to remove (a plant) from one place and plant it in another.

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Workers sit on a three-row transplanter and put the plants into the ground.

From Washington Times Sep. 1, 2017

A great borrower and transplanter, he confesses that he often takes a detail of a building here and adds it to another there.

From Time Magazine Archive

Christy's sister, living in Colorado, had urged her to see a leading bone-marrow transplanter at the University of Colorado, Roy B. Jones, but the deMeurerses decided to play by the book.

From Time Magazine Archive

The transplanter carries enough water in two drums to irrigate 1,000 plants, has a two-winged blade for digging trenches and flanged wheels for closing them.

From Time Magazine Archive

The following version of the widely known hymn, “Veni Sancte Spiritus,” may serve to illustrate his work as a transplanter of hymns.

From Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark by J. C. (Jens Christian) Aaberg