intergrave
/ɪntəˈɡreɪv/Definitions
1. verb
to bury or plant something, especially a seed, in the ground.
“The farmer intergraved the seeds in the fertile soil.”
2. verb
to place or set something, especially in a particular position or location, in the ground.
“The archaeologists carefully intergraved the artifacts in the museum’s collection.”
3. verb
to plant or sow something in the ground.
“The gardener intergraved the new flowers in the garden bed.”