implant

Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary © 2009 Oxford University Press:

implant
  1. / ˈɪmplɑːnt/ , US /-plænt/ noun implant m.
  1. /ɪmˈplɑːnt/ , US /-ˈplænt/ transitive verb Med, fig implanter.

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WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2012:

Principal Translations/Principales traductions
implant implanter v
 
Additional Translations/Traductions supplémentaires
implant implant nm
implant (knowledge)inculquer v
implant fixer dans l'espritenraciner v
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WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2012:

Compound Forms/Formes composées
dental implant n (artificial tooth fixed into the jaw)implant dentaire nm
 I had to get a dental implant after falling down and knocking out a tooth.
ear implant n (cochlear device that aids hearing)implant auditif nm
 oreille interneimplant cochléaire nm
implant in vtr (embed or insert in)implanter vtr
 There is an ID chip implanted in the skin of the dog in case it gets lost.
 Seul un vétérinaire est habilité à implanter une puce électronique d'identification sous la peau de votre chien.
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