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Coalescent

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Adjective

1. coalescent, coalescing

growing together, fusing

Example Sentences:
'coalescent tradititions'
'coalescent bones'

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Coalescent

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verb
(intransitive)
to unite or come together in one body or mass; merge; fuse; blend

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Coalescent

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verb intransitiveWord forms: ˌcoaˈlesced or ˌcoaˈlescing
1. 
to grow together, as the halves of a broken bone
2. 
to unite or merge into a single body, group, or mass

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Coalescent

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v. co·a·lesced, co·a·lesc·ing, co·a·lesc·es
v.intr.
1. To come or grow together into a single mass: the material that coalesced to form stars.
2. To come together as a recognizable whole or entity: the stories that coalesced as the history of the movement.
3. To come together for a single purpose: The rebel units coalesced into one army to fight the invaders. See Synonyms at mix.
v.tr.
1. To cause to coalesce as a single mass: The atoms were coalesced into a larger molecule.
2. To cause to coalesce as a single whole or entity: The survey responses were coalesced into a single document.

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