In‐os″cu‐late (?), v. t. 1. To unite by apposition or contact, as two vessels in an animal body. Berkeley.
2. To unite intimately; to cause to become as one.
They were still together, grew
(For so they said themselves) inosculated. Tennyson.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
In‐os″cu‐late (?), v. t. 1. To unite by apposition or contact, as two vessels in an animal body. Berkeley.
2. To unite intimately; to cause to become as one.
They were still together, grew
(For so they said themselves) inosculated. Tennyson.