Definition of Inosculating. Meaning of Inosculating. Synonyms of Inosculating

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Definition of Inosculating

Inosculating
Inosculate In*os"cu*late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Inosculated; p. pr. & vb. n. Inosculating.] [Pref. in- in + osculate.] 1. To unite by apposition or contact, as two tubular vessels at their extremities; to anastomose. 2. To intercommunicate; to interjoin. The several monthly divisions of the journal may inosculate, but not the several volumes. --De Quincey.

Meaning of Inosculating from wikipedia

- Inosculated branches drawn by Arthur Wiechula (19th century)...
- (or very similar) species. Trees exhibiting this behavior are called inosculate trees. The living root bridges of Cherrapunji, Laitkynsew, and Nongriat...
- A cross-section of a Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) containing a bark pocket. The two trunks have been inosculated....
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- each plant and connecting the cuttings by mechanical means until they inosculate or fuse together. Grafting is done for many purposes. Firstly, the scion...
- into the transplanted skin in a process called capillary inosculation (inosculate = kiss). Between 4–7 days, neovascularization occurs in which new blood...
- orography, oronym or- mouth Latin os (genitive oris) "mouth" adosculation, inosculate, inosculation, interosculate, intraoral, oral, ****, osculant, osculum...
- orography, oronym or- mouth Latin os (genitive oris) "mouth" adosculation, inosculate, inosculation, interosculate, intraoral, oral, ****, osculant, osculum...
- sacred oak (zapis) in Divljana, Serbia Shoot with leaves and acorn An inosculated tree Significant botanical differences from pedunculate oak (Q. robur)...
- often still occurs at the graft because only the newly formed tissues inosculate with each other. The existing structural tissue (or wood) of the stock...