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1 plante
plante [plɑ̃t]1. feminine nouna. plant2. compounds* * *plɑ̃t1) Botanique plantplante d'appartement or verte — houseplant
plante de serre — lit, fig hothouse plant
2) Anatomie* * *plɑ̃t nf(= végétal) plantplante d'appartement — house plant, pot plant
plante verte — house plant, pot plant
* * *plante nf1 Bot plant; plante carnivore/médicinale carnivorous/medicinal plant; plante grimpante climber, climbing plant; plante d'appartement or verte houseplant; plante grasse succulent; plante textile fibreGB plant; plante de serre lit, fig hothouse plant; plante annuelle annual; plante vivace perennial; soigner par les plantes to use herbal medicine;2 Anat plante (des pieds) sole (of the foot).I[plɑ̃t] nom fémininII[plɑ̃t] nom fémininplante verte/à fleurs green/flowering plantplante textile/fourragère fibre/fodder plantplante grasse/vivace succulent/perennialplante d'appartement ou d'agrément house ou pot plantplante grimpante creeper, climbing plantplante d'intérieur pot plant, indoor plant2. (locution) -
2 planté
plante [plɑ̃t]1. feminine nouna. plant2. compounds* * *plɑ̃t1) Botanique plantplante d'appartement or verte — houseplant
plante de serre — lit, fig hothouse plant
2) Anatomie* * *plɑ̃t nf(= végétal) plantplante d'appartement — house plant, pot plant
plante verte — house plant, pot plant
* * *plante nf1 Bot plant; plante carnivore/médicinale carnivorous/medicinal plant; plante grimpante climber, climbing plant; plante d'appartement or verte houseplant; plante grasse succulent; plante textile fibreGB plant; plante de serre lit, fig hothouse plant; plante annuelle annual; plante vivace perennial; soigner par les plantes to use herbal medicine;2 Anat plante (des pieds) sole (of the foot).bien planté [dent] well-positioned, well-placedavoir les cheveux plantés bas/haut to have a low/receding hairline
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