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Definition of consolidate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of consolidate is as below...
Consolidate
(v. t.) To
unite,
as
various
particulars,
into one mass or body; to bring
together
in close
union;
to
combine;
as, to
consolidate
the
armies
of the
republic..
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Compact
::
Compact
(v. t.) To
thrust,
drive,
or press
closely
together;
to join
firmly;
to
consolidate;
to make
close;
-- as the parts which
compose
a
body..
Consolidate
::
Consolidate
(v. i.) To grow firm and hard; to unite and
become
solid;
as, moist clay
consolidates
by
drying..
Preconsolidated
::
Preconsolidated
(a.)
Consolidated
beforehand.
Swordfish
::
Swordfish
(n.) A very large
oceanic
fish
(Xiphias
gladius),
the only
representative
of the
family
Xiphiidae.
It is
highly
valued
as a food fish. The bones of the upper jaw are
consolidated,
and form a long,
rigid,
swordlike
beak; the
dorsal
fin is high and
without
distinct
spines;
the
ventral
fins are
absent.
The adult is
destitute
of
teeth.
It
becomes
sixteen
feet or more
long..
Tufa
::
Tufa () A
friable
volcanic
rock or
conglomerate,
formed
of
consolidated
cinders,
or
scoria..
Consolidant
::
Consolidant
(a.)
Serving
to unite or
consolidate;
having
the
quality
of
consolidating
or
making
firm.
Greensand
::
Greensand
(n.) A
variety
of
sandstone,
usually
imperfectly
consolidated,
consisting
largely
of
glauconite,
a
silicate
of iron and
potash
of a green
color,
mixed with sand and a trace of
phosphate
of
lime..
Reconsolidate
::
Reconsolidate
(v. t.) To
consolidate
anew or
again.
Alisphenoidal
::
Alisphenoidal
(a.)
Pertaining
to or
forming
the wing of the
sphenoid;
relating
to a bone in the base of the
skull,
which in the adult is often
consolidated
with the
sphenoid;
as,
alisphenoid
bone;
alisphenoid
canal..
Syncategorematic
::
Syncarpous
(a.)
Composed
of
several
carpels
consolidated
into one
ovary.
Conflate
::
Conflate
(v. t.) To blow
together;
to bring
together;
to
collect;
to fuse
together;
to join or weld; to
consolidate.
Concentrate
::
Concentrate
(v. i.) To
approach
or meet in a
common
center;
to
consolidate;
as,
population
tends to
concentrate
in
cities..
Close
::
Close (n.) To bring
together
the parts of; to
consolidate;
as, to close the ranks of an army; -- often used with up..
Consolidate
::
Consolidate
(v. t.) To unite by means of
applications,
as the parts of a
broken
bone, or the lips of a
wound..
Consolidate
::
Consolidate
(v. t.) To
unite,
as
various
particulars,
into one mass or body; to bring
together
in close
union;
to
combine;
as, to
consolidate
the
armies
of the
republic..
Consolidated
::
Consolidated
(p. p. & a.) Made
solid,
hard, or
compact;
united;
joined;
solidified..
Anchylose
::
Anchylose
(v. t. & i.) To
affect
or be
affected
with
anchylosis;
to unite or
consolidate
so as to make a stiff
joint;
to grow
together
into one.
Consolidative
::
Consolidative
(a.)
Tending
or
having
power to
consolidate;
healing.
Consolidated
::
Consolidated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Consolidat.
Thyrohyal
::
Thyrohyal
(n.) One of the lower
segments
in the hyoid arch, often
consolidated
with the body of the hyoid bone and
forming
one of its great
horns,
as in man..
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