How Do You Spell INGRAFT?

Pronunciation: [ɪnɡɹˈaft] (IPA)

The word "ingraft" is spelled with the letter "i" followed by "n", a "g", "r", "a", "f" and the suffix "-t". It is pronounced as /ɪnˈɡræft/, with emphasis on the second syllable. The word means to insert or implant, often referring to the process of adding a new plant or branch onto a tree. This term is more common in written or formal language, but may still be used in discussions related to horticulture or medical procedures.

INGRAFT Meaning and Definition

  1. Ingraft is a verb that refers to the process of grafting or implanting something into another thing, particularly in the context of plants, tissues, or living organisms. The term is often used in horticulture and medicine. In horticulture, it involves the practice of joining a living cutting or bud from one plant into another plant with the intention of promoting growth, reproduction, or improvement of the grafted plant. This technique is commonly used to combine desirable traits or adapt plants to specific environments.

    In the medical field, ingrafting also pertains to the process of surgically transplanting tissues or organs from one individual to another. This procedure is typically performed to replace damaged, diseased, or dysfunctional body parts, aiming to restore the normal function and improve the patient's quality of life.

    In a figurative sense, "ingraft" can also be used to describe the act of incorporating or implanting certain ideas, values, or characteristics into a person or a society. It implies the assimilation of foreign concepts or practices, often with the intention of influencing or modifying one's behavior, culture, or beliefs.

    Overall, ingrafting involves the process of attaching, merging, or integrating one thing into another, whether it be in the realm of plants, tissues, or even ideas, with the intention of promoting growth, improvement, or transformation.

  2. To insert a prepared part of one tree into another for propagation; to plant or introduce something foreign; to set or fix deeply.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for INGRAFT

  • jngraft
  • kngraft
  • ongraft
  • 9ngraft
  • 8ngraft
  • ibgraft
  • imgraft
  • ijgraft
  • ihgraft
  • invraft
  • inbraft
  • inhraft
  • inyraft
  • intraft
  • ingeaft
  • ingdaft
  • ingfaft
  • ingtaft
  • ing5aft

Etymology of INGRAFT

The word "ingraft" is derived from the Old English word "ingraefth" or "in-græften", which was a combination of the prefix "in" (meaning "inside" or "into") and the verb "graefth" (meaning "to dig" or "to plant"). The Old English term itself was influenced by the Old Norse word "ingreifa" or "in-greifa", which had a similar meaning. Over time, the word "ingraft" evolved and came to refer specifically to the process of grafting, or joining a cutting or bud of one plant into another to promote growth or reproduction.

Similar spelling words for INGRAFT

Conjugate verb Ingraft

CONDITIONAL

I would ingraft
you would ingraft
he/she/it would ingraft
we would ingraft
they would ingraft

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be ingrafting
you would be ingrafting
he/she/it would be ingrafting
we would be ingrafting
they would be ingrafting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have ingraft
you would have ingraft
he/she/it would have ingraft
we would have ingraft
they would have ingraft

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been ingrafting
you would have been ingrafting
he/she/it would have been ingrafting
we would have been ingrafting
they would have been ingrafting

FUTURE

I will ingraft
you will ingraft
he/she/it will ingraft
we will ingraft
they will ingraft

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be ingrafting
you will be ingrafting
he/she/it will be ingrafting
we will be ingrafting
they will be ingrafting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have ingrafted
you will have ingrafted
he/she/it will have ingrafted
we will have ingrafted
they will have ingrafted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been ingrafting
you will have been ingrafting
he/she/it will have been ingrafting
we will have been ingrafting
they will have been ingrafting

IMPERATIVE

you ingraft
we let´s ingraft

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to ingraft

PAST

I ingrafted
you ingrafted
he/she/it ingrafted
we ingrafted
they ingrafted

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was ingrafting
you were ingrafting
he/she/it was ingrafting
we were ingrafting
they were ingrafting

PAST PARTICIPLE

ingrafted

PAST PERFECT

I had ingrafted
you had ingrafted
he/she/it had ingrafted
we had ingrafted
they had ingrafted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been ingrafting
you had been ingrafting
he/she/it had been ingrafting
we had been ingrafting
they had been ingrafting

PRESENT

I ingraft
you ingraft
he/she/it ingrafts
we ingraft
they ingraft

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am ingrafting
you are ingrafting
he/she/it is ingrafting
we are ingrafting
they are ingrafting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

ingrafting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have ingrafted
you have ingrafted
he/she/it has ingrafted
we have ingrafted
they have ingrafted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been ingrafting
you have been ingrafting
he/she/it has been ingrafting
we have been ingrafting
they have been ingrafting
I would have ingrafted
we would have ingrafted
you would have ingrafted
he/she/it would have ingrafted
they would have ingrafted

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