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The synonyms of “Planted” are: deep-rooted, deep-seated, implanted, ingrained
Planted as an Adjective
Definitions of "Planted" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “planted” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
- Set in the soil for growth.
Synonyms of "Planted" as an adjective (4 Words)
deep-rooted | Deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held. |
deep-seated | Deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held. |
implanted | (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held. Implanted convictions. |
ingrained | (of a habit, belief, or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change. His deeply ingrained Catholic convictions. |
Usage Examples of "Planted" as an adjective
- A deeply planted need.
- Implanted convictions.
Associations of "Planted" (30 Words)
arboreal | Of or relating to or formed by trees. Arboreal apes. |
aster | Star-shaped structure formed in the cytoplasm of a cell having fibers like rays that surround the centrosome during mitosis. |
azalea | A deciduous flowering shrub with clusters of brightly coloured, sometimes fragrant flowers. Azaleas are typically smaller than other rhododendrons and there are numerous cultivars. |
botanical | A drug made from part of a plant (as the bark or root or leaves. Botanical garden. |
botany | All the plant life in a particular region or period. The botany of North America. |
bud | Of a plant or animal form a bud. In certain limbless lizards and snakes a limb bud develops. |
bulrush | Tall rush with soft erect or arching stems found in Eurasia, Australia, New Zealand, and common in North America. |
clover | A herbaceous plant of the pea family, with dense globular flower heads and leaves which are typically three-lobed. It is an important fodder and rotational crop. |
daisy | Used in names of other plants of the daisy family e g Michaelmas daisy Shasta daisy. |
dandelion | Any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls. |
flora | A living organism lacking the power of locomotion. The flora of southern California. |
flower | Induce a plant to produce flowers. The roses were just coming into flower. |
flowering | Capable of producing flowers, especially in contrast to a similar plant with the flowers inconspicuous or absent. Winter flowering heathers. |
fruit | Bear fruit. I ve brought along the fruit of my loins. |
garden | Cultivate or work in a garden. They brought us tomatoes from their garden. |
gardening | The activity of tending and cultivating a garden, especially as a pastime. Gardening gloves. |
grass | Spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach. The railway tracks were mostly grassed over. |
herbaceous | Characteristic of a nonwoody herb or plant part. |
horticulture | The cultivation of plants. Maize and manioc horticulture. |
leaf | A thing that resembles a leaf in being flat and thin. The trees are still in leaf. |
orchard | A piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees. An apple orchard. |
seed | Of a plant produce or drop seeds. The dandelions went to seed. |
shrub | A woody plant which is smaller than a tree and has several main stems arising at or near the ground. |
sprout | Put forth and grow sprouts or shoots. Many black cats sprout a few white hairs. |
stalk | A stalklike support for a sessile animal or for an organ in an animal. Drinking glasses with long stalks. |
tare | (in biblical use) an injurious weed resembling corn when young (Matt. 13:24–30). |
tree | Force a hunted animal to take refuge in a tree. Her dog likes to tree squirrels. |
vegetable | A person who is incapable of normal mental or physical activity, especially through brain damage. I thought I d sort of flop back and be a vegetable for a bit. |
vegetation | Plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat. Pleistocene vegetation. |