transplantation
[C/U] Both
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This term carries a clinical and precise weight, suggesting a surgical or technical intervention rather than a natural shift. It implies a high-stakes transition where the survival of the transferred entity depends entirely on the successful integration into a new host or environment. In a medical context, the word evokes sterility, precision, and the tension of biological compatibility. In a botanical context, it suggests a deliberate act of gardening or agriculture aimed at optimizing growth by relocating a plant to more fertile ground.
Countable when referring to a specific medical procedure performed on a patient. Uncountable when discussing the general scientific field or the biological process of moving tissues.