Grafting [verb]

Definition of Grafting:

transplant, splice

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Sentence/Example of Grafting:

Now that I am exiled from the political world, it is possible to estimate just how effectually that grafting has been done.

Nursery grafting, or root grafting, is not a success as practiced at present.

Perhaps if more attention were paid to the grafting, fruit would follow.

That was not the true Gordon, but rather the grafting of a new character on the original stem of Spartan simplicity and heroism.

Grafting is when you try short approaches over the pergola in somebody else's garden, and break the best tulip.

His own demeanor was a tree that would not bear grafting, and the fruit lost all its raciness by the admixture.

The large-flowered kinds are propagated by layers or root-grafting on C. Flammula and others.

The best method is by common cleft-grafting on all stocks large enough, and by whip or tongue grafting on all others.

After grafting, tie them up in bunches, and pack in tight boxes of moist sand or sawdust.

Avoid root grafting, and apply the specific manures, and we will warrant it everywhere.