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put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground; "Let's plant flowers in the garden" implant: fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum" buildings for carrying on industrial labor; "they built a large plant to manufacture automobiles" establish: set up or lay the groundwork for; "establish a new department" a living organism lacking the power of locomotion place into a river; "plant fish" something planted secretly for discovery by another; "the police used a plant to trick the thieves"; "he claimed that the evidence against him was a plant" place something or someone in a certain position in order to secretly observe or deceive; "Plant a spy in Moscow"; "plant bugs in the dissident's apartment" an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience put firmly in the mind; "Plant a thought in the students' minds"
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| placebo |
an innocuous or inert medication; given as a pacifier or to the control group in experiments on the efficacy of a drug (Roman Catholic Church) vespers of the office for the dead
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| plant toxin |
any substance produced by plants that is similar in its properties to extracellular bacterial toxin
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| Placidyl |
ethchlorvynol: a mild sedative-hypnotic drug (trade name Placidyl)
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| plant virus |
a plant pathogen that is a virus consisting of a single strand of RNA
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