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English-speaking countries
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The concept of "transpire" is commonly used in formal or written language in English-speaking countries to mean to happen or occur.
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French-speaking countries
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In French-speaking countries, "transpire" is used to describe both perspiration in humans and moisture release in plants.
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botany
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Transpiration refers to the movement of water and evaporation from a plant's aerial parts.
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biology
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Transpiration is the process in biology where water vapor passes through the surface of a plant's leaf or other part.
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everyday English speakers
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Everyday English speakers use the concept of "transpire" to describe unexpected or secretive events.
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