skjøtes
Skjøtes is the present passive form of the Norwegian verb skjøte. The verb encompasses actions that join or connect two pieces by grafting, splicing, or tying. The passive form skjøtes is used when the subject receives the action, rather than performs it.
In horticulture and botany, skjøte refers to grafting plants, where tissues from two plants are joined to
- The act described by skjøte is the act of joining, not necessarily the tool or method.
- Skjøtes commonly appears in technical, agricultural, and construction contexts.
- Related nominal forms include skjøting (the act of grafting or splicing) and skjøte (a graft or
- Skjøtes is primarily a linguistic form indicating passive action; the agent performing the action is often
- The term reflects overlapping practices across horticulture, electrical work, and textiles, where joining or grafting is
See also: skjøte (verb in related senses), skjøting (the act), grafting in horticulture, cable splicing.