inarch
[ in-ahrch ]
/ ɪnˈɑrtʃ /
verb (used with object) Horticulture.
to graft by uniting a growing branch to a stock without separating the branch from its parent stock.
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Example sentences from the Web for inarch
This variety has been used to inarch the garcina mangostana upon.
Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands |Gerrit Parmile WilderFollowing out the same line of thought, I began this year by making union between stock and scion according to inarch principles.
Immediately after the action he continued his inarch to Hanau, where he was joined by the reinforcement.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II. |Tobias Smollett
British Dictionary definitions for inarch
inarch
/ (ɪnˈɑːtʃ) /
verb
(tr)
to graft (a plant) by uniting stock and scion while both are still growing independently