Definition of Grafts

1. Verb. (third-person singular of graft) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Grafts

1. graft [v] - See also: graft

Lexicographical Neighbors of Grafts

graft rejection
graft survival
graftable
graftage
graftages
grafted
grafter
grafters
grafting
grafting scissors
grafting tool
grafting wax
graftings
graftonite
grafts (current term)
graham
graham bread
graham cracker
graham flour
grahamite
grahamites
grahams
grail
graile
grailes
grails
grain
grain alcohol
grain boundary

Literary usage of Grafts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation Counselors, Other edited by Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers (2000)
"grafts Free grafts Skin may be transplanted into wounds as a free graft. ... Such grafts have no initial blood supply. They must survive for 2 to 3 days ..."

2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1900)
"p Hydra grafts.—The grafting of hydras has been studied by HW Rand.8 Lateral ... Lateral grafts differ from buds in that they do not separate from the stock ..."

3. Rural Affairs by John Jacob Thomas (1866)
"To send grafts in larger quantities by "express," pack them in alternating ... It is always important, whether packing grafts for keeping or for distant ..."

4. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1890)
"The surface of the ulcer was shaved and grafts applied. January 2oth. ... grafts were immediately applied from the left thigh. August 5th. ..."

5. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1873)
"NEW PLAN FOR DOUBLE WORKING PEAR grafts.—Mr. PH Parker of Bas- trop, La., writes to the Southern Farm and Home that he is successfully practicing a new mode ..."

6. Disease in Plants by Harry Marshall Ward (1901)
"grafts. Grafting—Comparison with cuttings—Effects of environment—Relations between scion and stock— Variation in grafts—Grafting and parasitism—Infection— ..."

7. Oxford Loose-leaf Surgery by F. F. Burghard, Allen Buckner Kanavel (1921)
"Thiersch grafts. For convenience of cutting, Thiersch grafts are usually taken ... In cutting the grafts a straight, steel spatula, 10 or 12 inches long, ..."

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