Regrafted vs Regranted - What's the difference?
regrafted | regranted |
(regraft)
A second or subsequent graft.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=April 8, author=Nicholas Bakalar, title=Vision: Study Sees Value in Older Cornea Donors, work=New York Times
, passage=Five-year graft survival rates —? defined as needing a regraft or having a cloudy cornea that compromised vision ?— was 86 percent for the group of donors under 65 and exactly the same for the group older than 65. }} (regrant)
To grant (something) again or in a different way.
*2011 , Thomas Penn, Winter King , Penguin 2012, p. 371:
*:It was regranted to one of the new faces of the regime, a man now basking in the favour of Richard Fox and the young king: Thomas Wolsey.
The act of granting back to a former proprietor.
A renewal of a grant.
As verbs the difference between regrafted and regranted
is that regrafted is past tense of regraft while regranted is past tense of regrant.regrafted
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(head)regraft
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(en noun)citation
regranted
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(head)regrant
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(en verb)Noun
(en noun)- the regrant of a monopoly