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Webster 1913 Edition


Plantar

Plan′tar

,
Adj.
[L.
plantaris
, fr.
planta
the sole of the foot.]
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the sole of the foot;
as, the
plantar
arteries
.

Definition 2024


plantar

plantar

English

Adjective

plantar (comparative more plantar, superlative most plantar)

  1. Pertaining to the bottom surface (sole) of the foot, as with plantar warts. Compare palmar.

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Asturian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin plantāre, present active infinitive of plantō.

Verb

plantar (first-person singular indicative present planto, past participle plantáu)

  1. to plant (place in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow)
  2. to abandon

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Catalan

Adjective

plantar m, f (masculine and feminine plural plantars)

  1. plantar

Etymology

From Latin plantāre, present active infinitive of plantō.

Verb

plantar (first-person singular present planto, past participle plantat)

  1. to plant

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Noun

plantar m, f

  1. indefinite masculine plural of plante

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese plantar, prantar, borrowed from Latin plantāre, present active infinitive of plantō. Compare the inherited chantar.

Pronunciation

Verb

plantar (first-person singular present indicative planto, past participle plantado)

  1. to plant

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin plantāre, present active infinitive of plantō.

Verb

plantar (first-person singular present planto, first-person singular preterite planté, past participle plantado)

  1. to plant (put a plant or seeds into the ground)
  2. to plant, place (an object in the ground)
  3. to place, put
  4. to stand up (not go to an agreed arrangement)
  5. to smack, whack
  6. to peck (kiss)
  7. (reflexive) to put oneself, to settle
  8. (reflexive) to stick to (an idea)
  9. (reflexive, card games) to stick (not take any more cards)

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