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Grafting   /grˈæftɪŋ/   Listen
Grafting

noun
1.
The act of grafting something onto something else.  Synonym: graft.



Graft

verb
(past & past part. grafted; pres. part. grafting)
1.
Cause to grow together parts from different plants.  Synonyms: engraft, ingraft.
2.
Place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient.  Synonym: transplant.



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"Grafting" Quotes from Famous Books



... mind like children. Many a night after he was asleep I've got up and come out and carried water to the poor things. And now, you see, we have the good of them. My man worked in the orange groves in Florida, and he knows all about grafting. There ain't one of our neighbors has an orchard that ...
— My Antonia • Willa Sibert Cather

... boy," said he, "it is my duty to enlighten you. Just a word; there is no harm in it between ourselves. Has the Duchess surrendered? If so, I have nothing more to say. Come, give me your confidence. There is no occasion to waste your time in grafting your great nature on that unthankful stock, when all your hopes and cultivation will ...
— The Thirteen • Honore de Balzac

... lamb, or a cockatrice into a sheep, or an owl into a dove, can be done only gradually, by uprooting evil together with its seed and implanting good seed in its place. This can only be done, however, comparatively as is done in the grafting of trees, of which the roots with some of the trunk remain, but the engrafted branch turns the sap drawn through the old root into sap that produces good fruit. The branch to be engrafted in this instance is to ...
— Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence • Emanuel Swedenborg

... gets my goat," the miner went on sourly. "Those women over there have elected themselves Society with a capital S. They put on all the airs the Four Hundred do in New York. And who the hell are they anyhow?—wives to a bunch of grafting politicians mostly." ...
— The Yukon Trail - A Tale of the North • William MacLeod Raine

... notes on the agriculture of Massachusetts, published in The Dial, Emerson described his neighbor in these words: "In an afternoon in April, after a long walk, I traversed an orchard where boys were grafting apple-trees, and found the farmer in his cornfield. He was holding the plough, and his son driving the oxen. This man always impresses me with respect, he is so manly, so sweet-tempered, so faithful, so disdainful of all appearances—excellent and reverable ...
— Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis • G. W. Curtis, ed. George Willis Cooke


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