Obs. In 7 ingrafture. [f. as prec. + -URE.] The action of engrafting; the state of being engrafted.
1638. Bp. Reynolds, Lords Supper, xi. 601. Wee so often read of his more peculiar presence with and in his people, of our spirituall ingrafture into him by faith.
1654. Warren, Unbelievers, 104. It is compared to an ingrafture of a branch in a tree.