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Definition of Ingrafting
1. ingraft [v] - See also: ingraft
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingrafting
Literary usage of Ingrafting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1847)
"But no such bright reality,—no such sense of re-ingrafting into one body,—invests
the solemn rite in his view who most needs such strength, ..."
2. Memoirs by American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Southern California Academy of Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences (1785)
"A Letter from the Honourable BENJAMIN Efq; FAA to the Honourable JAMES WARREN,
FAA, relating to the ingrafting cf Fruit-freest, and the Growth' of ..."
3. Voices of Nature to Her Foster-child, the Soul of Man: A Series of Analogies by George Barrell Cheever (1852)
"Voices of the Summer, continued—Flowers, with their Loveliness and Lessons—The
Process of ingrafting—Analogy between this Process and that of Regeneration ..."
4. Husbandry Spiritualized: Or, The Heavenly Use of Earthly Things, in which by John Flavel (1824)
"CHAPTER I. DPON THE ingrafting OF FRUIT TREES. Ungrafted trees can never bear
good fruit; Nor •we, till grafted on a better root. OBSERVATION. ..."