IMPLANT

Source: 566, 567

implant. Implant, v.t. to ingraft, insert, infix, place, set

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Im‐plant″ (?) v. t. [imp. & p. p. Implanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Implanting.] [[Pref. im- in + plant: cf. F. implanter.]] To plant, or infix, for the purpose of growth; to fix deeply; to instill; to inculate; to introduce; as, to implant the seeds of virtue, or the principles of knowledge, in the minds of youth. Minds well implanted with solid . . . breeding. Milton.