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SPLICING |
Grafting |
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GRAFTER |
An instrument by which grafting is facilitated. |
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MUMMY |
A sort of wax used in grafting, etc. |
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IMPING |
The act or process of grafting or mending. |
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SCION |
A piece of a slender branch or twig cut for grafting. |
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EMPLASTRATION |
The act or process of grafting by inoculation;
budding. |
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ABLACTATION |
The process of grafting now called inarching, or
grafting by approach. |
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GRAFT |
To insert scions from one tree, or kind of tree, etc.,
into another; to practice grafting. |
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NETTLES |
The halves of yarns in the unlaid end of a rope
twisted for pointing or grafting. |
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WHIPGRAFT |
To graft by cutting the scion and stock in a certain
manner. See Whip grafting, under Grafting. |
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INGRAFT |
To subject to the process of grafting; to furnish with
grafts or scions; to graft; as, to ingraft a tree. |
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WAX |
A waxlike composition used for uniting surfaces, for excluding
air, and for other purposes; as, sealing wax, grafting wax, etching
wax, etc. |
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APPROACHING |
The act of ingrafting a sprig or shoot of one tree
into another, without cutting it from the parent stock; -- called,
also, inarching and grafting by approach. |
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STANDARD |
A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not
dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon
a wall or trellis. |
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CUTTING |
Something cut, cut off, or cut out, as a twig or scion cut
off from a stock for the purpose of grafting or of rooting as an
independent plant; ... |