Definition of Coalescing

1. Adjective. Growing together, fusing. "Coalescent bones"

Exact synonyms: Coalescent
Similar to: United
Derivative terms: Coalescence, Coalescency

Definition of Coalescing

1. Verb. (present participle of coalesce) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Coalescing

1. coalesce [v] - See also: coalesce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coalescing

coaled
coaler
coaleries
coalers
coalery
coalesce
coalesced
coalescence
coalescences
coalescency
coalescent
coalescents
coalescer
coalescers
coalesces
coalescing
coalface
coalfaces
coalfield
coalfields
coalfired
coalfish
coalfishes
coalgebra
coalgebraic
coalgebras
coalheaver
coalheavers
coalheaving
coalhole

Literary usage of Coalescing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1904)
"Length 114 mm. 2. Palmate specimen. Choptank River. % to Ц mile below Parker's Landing. Length 115 mm. 3. Specimen with coalescing branches. ..."

2. A Treatise on English Punctuation: With an Appendix, Containing Rules on the by John Wilson (1899)
"A Parenthesis coalescing with the Main Postage. When parentheses or intermediate expressions, that easily coalesce with the construction of the sentences in ..."

3. Pitmanic Shorthand Instructor by Charles T. Platt (1902)
"NON-Coalescing UNMATED CONSONANTS. 19. Two-Direction Consonants, L and R.—(a) The two directions of L and R are utilized to distinguish between coalescing ..."

4. The Pronunciation of the English Language Vindicated from Anomaly & Caprice by James Adams (1799)
"THE FIRST CLASS of doubled and coalescing Consonants. ... THE SECOND CLASS of Coalescing Consonants^ closing a syllable, or a monosyllabic word, ..."

5. Bible Defence of Slavery: And Origin, Fortunes, and History of the Negro Race by Josiah Priest (1852)
"... where they have conquered-—Coalescing of American abolitionists with the English, on the subject of American negro slavery, as shown in their speeches ..."

6. A Treatise on English Punctuation: Designed for Letter-writers, Authors by John Wilson (1856)
"A Parenthesis coalescing with the Main Passage. When parentheses or intermediate expressions, that easily coalesce with the construction of the sentences in ..."

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