Obs. [n. of action f. prec.: see -ATION.] A planting together; engrafting into. lit. and fig.
1653. H. Whistler, Upshot Inf. Bapt., 33. Infants Right for their complantation into Christ by Baptism.
1658. Sir T. Browne, Gard. Cyrus, 69. Rowes divided by Equality, and just decorum, in the whole complantation.