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plant (Covertly place), verb bury, cache, camouflage, cloak, cover up, disguise, hide away, keep clandestine, keep hidden, keep secret, mantle, mask, obscure, put in concealment, put out of sight, render invisible, screen, shade, shroud, veil, wrap Associated concepts: entrapment plant (Place firmly), verb base, bed, deposit, embed, engraft, ensconce, establish, fix, ground, implant, infix, inject, inlay, insert, inset, install, instill, lay the foundation, locate, make a place for, place, put, root, set, set firmly, set up, settle, situate, sow, station, stick in, thrust in See also: deposit, embed, engender, entrench, establish, fix, frame up, inculcate, initiate, inseminate, insertion, instate, place, repose How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Her formula is a combination of good nutrition (cut out the coffee), supplements (drink a daily cocktail of green plant powder, fiber and water), being happy (sing more) and skin care (use a daily moisturizer, sun block and eye cream). Maybe it's the large green plant containers smartly situated and brimming with lavender, Santa Barbara daisies, bachelor buttons, and statis. Suppose a terrorist cell poisoned a municipal drinking-water supply--a green plant cell could be the key to saving lives after such an attack. |
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