Definitionv. cause to grow together parts from different plants
Last update: July 10, 2015
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The relativism or phenomenalism which Hamilton afterwards adopted from Kant and sought to engraft upon Scottish philosophy is wholly absent from the original Scottish doctrine. [Please select]
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They refused to submit to European culture--to be engrafted on a foreign stock. [Please select]
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It may have been borrowed from India, but it was engrafted on the Christian system. [Please select]
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Luther was broader; Calvin engrafted on his reforms the Old Testament observances. [Please select]
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However, the cooking pit alone, developed to the point of the pi-gummi oven of Tusayan, may have been the stem upon which the foreign idea was engrafted. [Please select]
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"I have observed two young wild quince trees in the nearest wood; next spring I will engraft upon them two of the best kinds of pears." [Please select]
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