
1) Allograft 2) Autograft 3) Autoplasty 4) Boodle 5) Bribery 6) Engraft 7) Grafting 8) Heterograft 9) Homograft 10) Implant 11) Ingraft 12) Labour 13) Plod 14) Transplant 15) Xenograft
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1) Animal tissue 2) Botanical transplant 3) Botanist s craft 4) Bribery and corruption 5) Bribery and such 6) British slang for to work 7) Chicanery 8) City hall problem 9) Corruption 10) Dishonest gain 11) Do tree surgery 12) Extortion 13) Firmly add on 14) Hard work 15) Hard work, commonly 16) Horticultural cutting
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(1) of a plant, the artificial union of plant parts; (2) a plant shoot suitable for grafting; loosely means a scion, sucker, or branch; (3) an old word for a spade's depth of soil; (4) a kind of spade used for digging drains.
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• (n.) To cover, as a ring bolt, block strap, splicing, etc., with a weaving of small cord or rope-yarns. • (n.) To implant a portion of (living flesh or akin) in a lesion so as to form an organic union. • (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...
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A piece of tissue or alloplastic material placed in contact with tissue to repair a defect or supplement a deficiency.
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any free living tissue moved from one part of the body to another
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(graft) any tissue or organ for implantation or transplantation. to implant or transplant such tissues. This term is preferred over transplant in the case of skin grafts. See also implant.
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an organ or tissue that is transplanted
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An organ, tissue or artificial part used for transplantation to replace or repair a damaged part of the body.
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a transplanted organ or tissue.
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A portion of tissue used to replace a defect in the body. Anything that is inserted into some- thing
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Graft intransitive verb To insert scions from one tree, or kind of tree, etc., into another; to practice grafting.
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Graft noun [ Middle English
graff , French
greffe , originally the same word as Old French
grafe pencil, Latin
graphium , Greek ..., ..., from ... to write; probably akin to English
carve . So named from the resemblance of a scion or shoot to a pointed pencil. Confer ...
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Graft transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Grafted ;
present participle & verbal noun Grafting .] [ French
greffer . See
Graft ,
noun ]
1. To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of...
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A branch or bud inserted on another plant with the intention that it shall grow there; cion.
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Attaching a cutting of a vine to different rootstock, usually to increase a vine's resistance to bacteria, insects, fungus, etc.
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A vineyard technique in which the bud-producing part of a grapevine is attached to an existing root.
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transplant noun (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient
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A piece of tissue or alloplastic material placed in contact with tissue to repair a defect or supplement a deficiency.
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Another type of access for haemodialysis that is used if the blood vessels cannot be used for a fistula. During surgery an artery and a vein are joined together by soft tubing.
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A procedure in which a mother raises a newborn that is not her own.
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A propagation method performed by joining two plants by connecting the tissues of each.
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A type of propagation in which two separate plants are joined together to benefit from the ideal creatures of each. A good example, is grafting conifers on Abies firma.
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A type of propagation in which two separate plants are joined together to benefit from the ideal creatures of each. A good example, is grafting conifers on Abies firma.
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A propagation method performed by joining two plants by connecting the tissues of each.
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