plant

plant&+{1}
[plɑːnt]
n
any living organism that typically synthesizes its food from inorganic substances, possesses cellulose cell walls, responds slowly and often permanently to a stimulus, lacks specialized sense organs and nervous system, and has no powers of locomotion
such an organism that is green, terrestrial, and smaller than a shrub or tree; a herb
a cutting, seedling, or similar structure, esp when ready for transplantation
a thing positioned secretly for discovery by another, esp in order to incriminate an innocent person
a position in which the cue ball can be made to strike an intermediate which then pockets another ball
vb
to set (seeds, crops, etc) into (ground) to grow
to place firmly in position
to establish; found
to implant in the mind
to deliver (a blow)
to position or hide, esp in order to deceive or observe
to place (young fish, oysters, spawn, etc) in (a lake, river, etc) in order to stock the water
See plant out
plant

plant&+{2}
[plɑːnt]
n
the land, buildings, and equipment used in carrying on an industrial, business, or other undertaking or service.(as modifier)
a factory or workshop
mobile mechanical equipment for construction, road-making, etc