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		Definition of inarch in English: inarchverb ɪnˈɑːtʃinˈärCH [with object]Horticulture Graft (a plant) by connecting a growing branch without separating it from its parent stock.  this infestation can be countered by inarching a tolerant rootstock  Example sentencesExamples -  Some times, the grafting is done by inarching, but the process is cumbersome, expensive and not very satisfactory.
 -  The method of inarching or approach grafting is quite cumbersome and time consuming, but it is still the leading method for commercial propagation of mango plants.
 -  Other methods of propagation which are sometimes employed are inarching and shield-budding.
 -  It is necessary to resort to inarching when the roots as well as the trunk have been girdled.
 -  It usually requires from four to six years for layered or inarched trees to bear.
 
 
 Origin   Early 17th century (formerly also as enarch): from en-1, in-2 'into' + the verb arch1.    Definition of inarch in US English: inarchverbinˈärCH [with object]Horticulture Graft (a plant) by connecting a growing branch without separating it from its parent stock.  this infestation can be countered by inarching a tolerant rootstock  Example sentencesExamples -  Some times, the grafting is done by inarching, but the process is cumbersome, expensive and not very satisfactory.
 -  The method of inarching or approach grafting is quite cumbersome and time consuming, but it is still the leading method for commercial propagation of mango plants.
 -  Other methods of propagation which are sometimes employed are inarching and shield-budding.
 -  It is necessary to resort to inarching when the roots as well as the trunk have been girdled.
 -  It usually requires from four to six years for layered or inarched trees to bear.
 
 
 Origin   Early 17th century (formerly also as enarch): from en-, in- ‘into’ + the verb arch.     |