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Definition of Ingrafter

Ingrafter
Ingrafter In*graft"er, n. A person who ingrafts.

Meaning of Ingrafter from wikipedia

- people of the United States to su****de the confederation, and not to be ingrafted on it, as a stock through which it was to receive life and nourishment...
- and so general amongst us is here entirely harmless by the invention of ingrafting (which is the term they give it). There is a set of old women who make...
- the Management of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, and ingrafting the same on the Three Pounds per Centum Reduced Annuities, in Redemption...
- c. 5 National Debt Act 1720 An Act to enable the South-Sea Company to ingraft part of their capital stock and fund into the stock and fund of the Bank...
- over 500 years of Germano-Latin bilingualism, many Germanic words became ingrafted into the Gallo-Romance speech by the time it emerged as Old French in...
- Haviland. 1638. The Soul's Humiliation. International Outreach. The Soul's Ingrafting into Christ. 1637. The Soul's Preparation for Christ: Or, A Treatise of...
- ****urance Corporation Act 1719 An Act for enabling the South Sea Company to ingraft part of their Capital Stock and Fund into the Stock and Fund of the Bank...
- arrect "set upright; direct upward" (from Latin ad- "to") or insititious "ingrafted; inserted" potency (from Latin insitio "to implant; to graft"). Interpreting...
- people of the United States to su****de the Confederation, and not to be ingrafted on it, as a stock through which it was to receive life and nourishment...
- the way. His object was not to set aside but to moderate Calvinism by ingrafting this doctrine upon the particularism of election, and thereby to fortify...