syngraft

[ sin-graft, -grahft ]
/ ˈsɪnˌgræft, -ˌgrɑft /

noun Surgery.

a tissue or organ transplanted from one member of a species to another, genetically identical member of the species, as a kidney transplanted from one identical twin to the other.
Also called isograft, isoplastic graft, syn·ge·ne·ic graft [sin-juh-nee-ik] /ˌsɪn dʒəˈni ɪk/.

Origin of syngraft

Medical definitions for syngraft

syngraft
[ sĭngrăft′ ]

n.

A graft of tissue that is obtained from a donor who is genetically identical to the recipient. isogeneic graft isogeneic homograft isograft isologous graft isoplastic graft syngeneic graft syngeneic homograft