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Definition of graft
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of graft is as below...
Graft (n.) To
insert
(a
graft)
in a
branch
or stem of
another
tree; to
propagate
by
insertion
in
another
stock;
also, to
insert
a graft
upon..
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Engraftation
::
Engraftation
(n.) Alt. of
Engraftmen.
Ingraftment
::
Ingraftment
(n.) The act of
ingrafting.
Imp
::
Imp (n.) To graft with new
feathers,
as a wing; to
splice
a
broken
feather.
Hence,
Fig.: To
repair;
to
extend;
to
increase;
to
strengthen
to
equip..
Whipgraft
::
Whipgraft
(v. t.) To graft by
cutting
the scion and stock in a
certain
manner.
See Whip
grafting,
under
Grafting..
Insition
::
Insition
(n.) The
insertion
of a scion in a
stock;
ingraftment.
Ineye
::
Ineye (v. t.) To
ingraft,
as a tree or
plant,
by the
insertion
of a bud or eye; to
inoculate..
Emplastration
::
Emplastration
(n.) The act or
process
of
grafting
by
inoculation;
budding.
Engraff
::
Engraff
(v. t.) To
graft;
to fix
deeply.
Nettles
::
Nettles
(n. pl.) The
halves
of yarns in the
unlaid
end of a rope
twisted
for
pointing
or
grafting.
Inarch
::
Inarch
(v. t.) To graft by
uniting,
as a
scion,
to a
stock,
without
separating
either
from its root
before
the union is
complete;
-- also
called
to graft by
approach..
Cutting
::
Cutting
(n.)
Something
cut, cut off, or cut out, as a twig or scion cut off from a stock for the
purpose
of
grafting
or of
rooting
as an
independent
plant;
something
cut out of a
newspaper;
an
excavation
cut
through
a hill or
elsewhere
to make a way for a
railroad,
canal,
etc.; a cut..
Grafter
::
Grafter
(n.) One who
inserts
scions
on other
stocks,
or
propagates
fruit by
ingrafting..
Composite
::
Composite
(v. t.)
Belonging
to a
certain
order which is
composed
of the Ionic order
grafted
upon the
Corinthian.
It is
called
also the Roman or the
Italic
order,
and is one of the five
orders
recognized
by the
Italian
writers
of the
sixteenth
century.
See
Capital..
Ingraft
::
Ingraft
(v. t.) To
insert,
as a scion of one tree,
shrub,
or plant in
another
for
propagation;
as, to
ingraft
a peach scion on a plum tree;
figuratively,
to
insert
or
introduce
in such a way as to make a part of
something..
Engraffment
::
Engraffment
(n.) See
Ingraftment.
Grafter
::
Grafter
(n.) The
original
tree from which a scion has been taken for
grafting
upon
another
tree.
Inarching
::
Inarching
(n.) A
method
of
ingrafting.
See
Inarch.
Graff
::
Graff (n. & v.) See
Graft.
Graft
::
Graft (n.) A small shoot or scion of a tree
inserted
in
another
tree, the stock of which is to
support
and
nourish
it. The two unite and
become
one tree, but the graft
determines
the kind of
fruit..
Inoculate
::
Inoculate
(v. i.) To graft by
inserting
buds.
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