Dictionary entry

Ingraft

Webster's Dictionary 1913

In‐graft″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Ingrafted; p. pr. & vb. n.Ingrafting.] [Written also engraft.]

1. To insert, as a scion of one tree, shrub, or plant in another for propagation; as, to ingraft a peach scion on a plum tree; figuratively, to insert or introduce in such a way as to make a part of something.

This fellow would ingraft a foreign name

Upon our stock. Dryden.

A custom... ingrafted into the monarchy of Rome. Burke.

2. To subject to the process of grafting; to furnish with grafts or scions; to graft; as, to ingraft a tree.