Dictionary entry

Coalesce

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Co′a‐lesce″ (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Coalesced (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Coalescing.] [L. coalescere, coalitium; co- + alescere to grow up, incho. fr. alere to nourish. See Aliment, n.] 1. To grow together; to unite by growth into one body; as, the parts separated by a wound coalesce.

2. To unite in one body or product; to combine into one body or community; as, vapors coalesce.

The Jews were incapable of coalescing with other nations.

Campbell.

Certain combinations of ideas that, once coalescing, could not be shaken loose.

De Quincey.

Syn. — See Add.