Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To replace in pots; specifically, in horticulture, to shift (plants in pots) from one pot to another, usually of a larger size, or to remove from the pot and replace more or less of the old earth with fresh earth.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To move a growing
plant from onepot to a larger one to allow for further growth
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb put in a new, usually larger, pot
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Examples
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When I first read the title “How To Repot A Paphiopedilum” I thought the word repot was actually report.
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That is something that will never be on Digg, because the Huff didn't "repot" it.
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I think you should look at the Air Force work as well as the Ares repot and justify a position to the contrary.
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The law likely applies to the reporting period rather than the time the report is filed, otherwise a repot filed on December 31, 2008 would have different requirements than one filed January 1, 2009 even if they bother referred to the same reporting period.
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Just repot "them" to the editor's and the WILL remove them from the site.
im a fish 2010
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Learn when and how to repot your bonsai with guidance from a museum curator.
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Just repot "them" to the editor's and the WILL remove them from the site.
im a fish 2010
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He had been using the spoon to repot his cereus peruvianus plant.
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Buy a few flavorful varieties at your local grocery store or nursery, then repot them in a vintage or antique planter.
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Hopefully a repot on the MArlin XL7 this weej providing cn get this scope positioned correct for me.
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