Pronunciation: /ˈɡræftɪŋ/
noun the act or process of inserting a part of one plant into another in order to propagate or repair the plant
A1 Grafting is a technique used in gardening to join two plants together.
A2 The farmer learned about grafting from his grandfather and now uses it in his orchard.
B1 The success of the grafting process depends on the compatibility of the plants being joined.
B2 The horticulturist demonstrated the art of grafting to a group of interested students.
C1 The master gardener's skill in grafting has led to the creation of unique and beautiful hybrid plants.
C2 Research into the science of grafting has resulted in breakthroughs in agriculture and horticulture.
formal Grafting is a common technique used in horticulture to join tissues from different plants.
informal My neighbor is really into grafting different fruit trees together to create unique hybrids.
slang I heard that dude is grafting some sick beats together for his next album.
figurative In politics, grafting can refer to the illegal practice of using one's position for personal gain.
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