Similar words: graft, grafter, allograft, grafting, engrain, engrave, autograft, xenograft. Meaning: [ɪn'grɑːft] v. 1. cause to grow together parts from different plants 2. fix or set securely or deeply.
Random good picture Not show
1. Honesty is engrafted in her character.
2. They had been engrafted on the tower.
3. Don't engraft your ideas in other's mind.
4. She tried to engraft a peach on a plum.
5. This is transition period raises political thought to engraft the actual demand of effectiveness.
6. Commonly used cuttage, engraft and layering are progenitive, also can sow.
7. He attempted to engraft his idea in the mind of his children.
8. After orthotopic transplantation, differentiated human stem cells engraft in the host liver parenchyma of immunocompromised mice.
9. When infused into mice that have been given bleomycin, they can engraft in lungs and protect lung from injury.
More similar words: graft, grafter, allograft, grafting, engrain, engrave, autograft, xenograft, homograft, engraved, engraver, engraving, coronary artery bypass graft, raft, rafts, craft, draft, drafty, rafter, crafty, updraft, redraft, aircraft, warcraft, craftily, drafting, life raft, downdraft, engross, craftsmen.