- repotted
- adj. transferred from one pot to another (about a plant) 'rɪË'pÉ‘t /-'pÉ’t v. transfer a plant from one pot to another
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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repot — [[t]ri͟ːpɒ̱t[/t]] repots, repotting, repotted VERB If you repot a plant, you take it out of its pot and put it in a larger one. [V n] As your plants flourish, you ll need to repot them in bigger pots … English dictionary