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inarching

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inarching [′in′ärch·iŋ]
(botany)
A kind of repair grafting in which two plants growing on their own roots are grafted together and one plant is severed from its roots after the graft union is established.


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Who would have dreamed in June 2000 that by today we would have introduced our second direct access bill; that we would have 78 sponsors in the House of Representatives and 8 sponsors in the Senate; that we would have more than 2,000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students inarching on Capitol Hill tomorrow; that members of our Association would have donated more than $1.
 
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