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inarch

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inarch [ɪnˈɑːtʃ]
vb
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Horticulture) (tr) to graft (a plant) by uniting stock and scion while both are still growing independently


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The inarch was triggered by a recent trip to the Middle East by eight of King Mswati's 13 wives who left the country with their children, bodyguards, aides and maids by private jet for an undisclosed mission on August 15.
There is little that hasn't been said about or done by the Portuguese star over the last 12 months on his Imperious inarch to superstardom.
Health and safety officials have told the old soldiers they cannot raise their flags during a charity inarch across the Tay Road Bridge on Sunday, saying they could distract motorists.
 
 
 
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