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63 words match “GRAFT”

INOCULATE v. 2 definitions
To bud; to insert, or graft, as the bud of a tree or plant in another tree or plant.
INSITION n.
The insertion of a scion in a stock; ingraftment. Ray.
KNAPPISH a.
Snappish; peevish. [Obs.] Grafton.
MISENTREAT v.
To treat wrongfully. [Obs.] Grafton.
MISGRAFF v.
To misgraft. [Obs.] Shak.
MONSTRATION n.
The act of demonstrating; proof. [Obs.] A certain monstration. Grafton.
MUMMY n.
A sort of wax used in grafting, etc.
NETTLES n.
The halves of yarns in the unlaid end of a rope twisted for pointing or grafting.
PERSONALLY adv.
or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally. He, being cited, personally came not. Grafton.
PIPPIN n.
An apple from a tree raised from the seed and not grafted; a seedling apple.
PLASMATION n.
The act of forming or molding. [R.] Grafton.
PREBENDATE v.
To invest with the office of prebendary; to present to a prebend. [Obs.] Grafton.
PREFIGURATE v.
To prefigure. [R.] Grafton.
PRESCRIPTIBLE a.
Depending on, or derived from, prescription; proper to be prescribed. Grafton.
REDUB v.
egligence. Wyatt. God shall give power to redub it with some like requital to the French. Grafton.
SCION n.
A piece of a slender branch or twig cut for grafting. [Formerly written also cion, and cyon.]
SKIN n.
d by the tendency of water to adhere to the immersed surface (skin) of a vessel. -- Skin graft (Surg.), a small portion of skin used in the process of grafting. See Graft, v. t., 2. -- Skin moth (Zoöl.), any insect which destroys the prepared skins of animals, especially the larva of Dermestes and Anthrenus. -- Skin…
SPLICE v.
To unite in marrige. [Slang] Splice grafting.ee under Grafting. -- To splice the main brace (Naut.), to give out, or drink, an extra allowance of spirits on occasion of special exposure to wet or cold, or to severe fatigue; hence, to take a dram.
STANDARD n.
A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis. In France part of their gardens is laid out for flowers, others for fruits; some standards, some against walls. Sir W. Temple.
STOCK n.
The stem or branch in which a graft is inserted. The scion overruleth the stock quite. Bacon.
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