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Definition of graft verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

graft

verb
 
/ɡrɑːft/
 
/ɡræft/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they graft
 
/ɡrɑːft/
 
/ɡræft/
he / she / it grafts
 
/ɡrɑːfts/
 
/ɡræfts/
past simple grafted
 
/ˈɡrɑːftɪd/
 
/ˈɡræftɪd/
past participle grafted
 
/ˈɡrɑːftɪd/
 
/ˈɡræftɪd/
-ing form grafting
 
/ˈɡrɑːftɪŋ/
 
/ˈɡræftɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] graft something (onto/to/into something) | graft something (on) (from something) to take a piece of skin, bone, etc. from a living body and attach it to a damaged part
    • newly grafted tissue
    • New skin had to be grafted on from his back.
    Topics Healthcarec2
  2. [transitive] graft something (onto something) to cut a piece from a living plant and attach it to another plantTopics Gardensc2
  3. [transitive] graft something (onto something) to make one idea, system, etc. become part of another one
    • Old values are being grafted onto a new social class.
  4. [intransitive] (British English, informal) to work hard
    • She’s been grafting all day.
  5. Word Originverb senses 1 to 3 late Middle English graff, from Old French grafe, via Latin from Greek graphion ‘stylus, writing implement’ (with reference to the tapered tip of the scion), from graphein ‘write’. The final -t is typical of phonetic confusion between -f and -ft at the end of words; compare with tuft. verb sense 4 mid 19th cent.: perhaps related to the phrase spade's graft ‘the amount of earth that one stroke of a spade will move’, based on Old Norse grǫftr ‘digging’.
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