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Definition of coalesce
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Coalesce
(n.) To grow
together;
to unite by
growth
into one body; as, the parts
separated
by a wound
coalesce..
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Incoalescence
::
Incoalescence
(n.) The state of not
coalescing.
Consociate
::
Consociate
(v. i.) To be
allied,
confederated,
or
associated;
to
coalescence..
Coalesce
::
Coalesce
(n.) To unite in one body or
product;
to
combine
into one body or
community;
as,
vapors
coalesce..
Coalite
::
Coalite
(v. t.) To cause to unite or
coalesce.
Symphysotomy
::
Symphysis
(n.) The union or
coalescence
of
bones;
also, the place of union or
coalescence;
as, the
symphysis
of the lower jaw. Cf.
Articulation..
Amalgamated
::
Amalgamated
(a.)
Coalesced;
united;
combined.
Amalgamate
::
Amalgamate
(v. i.) To
coalesce,
as a
result
of
growth;
to
combine
into a
uniform
whole;
to
blend;
as, two
organs
or parts
amalgamate..
Reticularia
::
Reticularia
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
rhizopods
in which the
pseudopodia
are more or less
slender
and
coalesce
at
certain
points,
forming
irregular
meshes.
It
includes
the
shelled
Foraminifera,
together
with some
groups
which lack a true
shell..
Embody
::
Embody
(v. i.) To unite in a body, a mass, or a
collection;
to
coalesce..
Sympiesometer
::
Symphytism
(n.)
Coalescence;
a
growing
into one with
another
word.
Concrete
::
Concrete
(n.) A
compound
or mass
formed
by
concretion,
spontaneous
union,
or
coalescence
of
separate
particles
of
matter
in one
body..
Connate-perfoliate
::
Connate-perfoliate
(a.)
Connate
or
coalescent
at the base so as to
produce
a broad
foliaceous
body
through
the
center
of which the stem
passes;
--
applied
to
leaves,
as the
leaves
of the
boneset..
Joint
::
"Joint
(v. i.) To fit as if by
joints;
to
coalesce
as
joints
do; as, the
stones
joint,
neatly..
Pseudo-monocotyledonous
::
Pseudo-monocotyledonous
(a.)
Having
two
coalescent
cotyledons,
as the live oak and the
horse-chestnut..
Close
::
Close (v. i.) To come
together;
to unite or
coalesce,
as the parts of a
wound,
or parts
separated..
Clog
::
Clog (v. i.) To
coalesce
or
adhere;
to unite in a mass.
Diadelphous
::
Diadelphous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the class
Diadelphia;
having
the
stamens
united
into two
bodies
by their
filaments
(said of a plant or
flower);
grouped
into two
bundles
or sets by
coalescence
of the
filaments
(said of
stamens).
Concrescence
::
Concrescence
(n.)
Coalescence
of
particles;
growth;
increase
by the
addition
of
particles.
Coalescent
::
Coalescent
(a.)
Growing
together;
cohering,
as in the
organic
cohesion
of
similar
parts;
uniting..
Gamophyllous
::
Gamophyllous
(a.)
Composed
of
leaves
united
by their edges
(coalescent).
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