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Grafting logo #10101) Affixation 2) Attachment 3) Graft 4) Greenhouse operation 5) Horticultural technique 6) Knitting stitch 7) Shoot-shift procedure
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  1. cause to grow together parts from different plants
  2. in surgery

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Grafting logo #22358batting defensively with strong emphasis on not getting out, often under difficult conditions.
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Grafting logo #21847batting defensively with strong emphasis on not getting out, often under difficult conditions.
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Grafting logo #21002• (n.) The transplanting of a portion of flesh or skin to a denuded surface; autoplasty. • (n.) A scarfing or endwise attachment of one timber to another. • (n.) The act or method of weaving a cover for a ring, rope end, etc. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Graft
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Grafting logo #21630A variety of procedures describing the removal of hair bearing scalp from the back of the head to a recipient site. The most widely used types of grafting are slit grafts, micrografting and minigrafting (All outdated).
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Grafting logo #20149Combining two different plants by joining a cutting from a choice plant to a selected rootstock so that, when the union heals, they behave as a single plant.
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Grafting logo #22114removing a worker larva from its cell and placing it in a queen cup in order to have it reared into a queen.
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grafting logo #209731. <botany> The act, art, or process of inserting grafts. ... 2. The act or method of weaving a cover for a ring, rope end, etc. ... 3. <surgery> The transplanting of a portion of flesh or skin to a denuded surface; autoplasty. ... 4. A scarfing or endwise attachment of one timber to another. ... <botany> Cleft grafting, a method ...
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grafting logo #21001(graft´ing) transplantation. The term grafting is preferred in the case of skin grafting and of synthetic grafts such as arteriovenous grafts.
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Grafting logo #21030removing a worker larva from its cell and placing it in an artificial queen cup in order to have it reared into a queen.
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Grafting logo #10444 Joining the stem or bud of one plant onto the root or stem of another to form a new plant
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Grafting logo #10444A method of plant propagation by transplantation of a bud or a scion of a plant on another plant. Also, the joining of cut surfaces of two plants so as to form a living union.
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Grafting logo #20972Graft'ing noun 1. (Hort.) The act, art, or process of inserting grafts. 2. (Nautical) The act or method of weaving a cover for a ring, rope end, etc. 3. (Surg.) The transplanting of a portion of flesh or skin to a denuded surface; autoplasty. 4. (Carp.)
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Grafting logo #20515Callus point between two vine shoots. An operation made widespread after 1880, after the Phylloxera crisis, on American vinestock.
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Grafting logo #21217Grafting is an operation by which a bud or scion of an individual plant is inserted upon another individual, so as to become organically united with the stock on which it has been placed. Grafting can only take place between plants which have a certain affinity, individuals of the same species, genus, or order. The graft does not become identified ...
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Grafting logo #21729A piece of living tissue from the shoot of a plant that is joined to the stem and root system of another plant, resulting in the growth of a single plant.
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Grafting logo #22167Fostering a lamb onto a ewe that is not its natural mother.
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Grafting logo #23334 Where one plant is artificially joined to the rootstock of another so they eventually function as one plant.
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Grafting logo #23010It is the process of uniting parts of two plants to form a single plant.
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Grafting logo #22757A variety of procedures describing the removal of hair-bearing scalp from the back of the head to a recipient site. The most widely used types of grafting are slit grafts, micrografting, and minigrafting (all outdated). Grafts
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Grafting logo #23339Grafting is where two different plants have been joined together.
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grafting logo #21221In medicine, the operation by which an organ or other living tissue is removed from one organism and transplanted into the same or a different organism. In horticulture, it is a technique widely used for propagating plants, especially woody species. A bud or shoot on one plant, termed the scion, is i...
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grafting logo #22581Propagation method in which two pieces of live plant tissue are united by placing their meristems in contact.
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Grafting logo #23478A method of propagation taking part of one plant & joining it to another that already has its own roots system
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