transplante

noun
  1. The act or process of moving an organ, tissue, or plant from one location to another, often used in medical or horticultural contexts. noun
    The patient underwent a heart transplante to replace his failing organ.
    The gardener performed a transplante of the seedlings to a sunnier spot in the garden.
  2. To move an organ, tissue, or plant from one location to another, often for the purpose of replacing a damaged or failing part. verb
    The surgeon will transplante the kidney into the recipient's body.
    Farmers often transplante young plants to ensure they have enough space to grow.