The word "in-grafts" is used to describe the process of transplanting a living plant tissue onto another plant. It is a common method used in gardening and agriculture to enhance the growth of plants. Some common synonyms used for "in-grafts" include grafting, budding, and implanting. Grafting involves cutting a stem or branch from one plant and attaching it to another plant's living tissue to combine the two plants' strengths. Budding involves inserting a bud from one plant onto an established rootstock, resulting in the growth of a new plant. Implanting involves a similar process, but it is more invasive, and it involves the transfer of a tissue onto another's living tissue.