These rapidly increase in area and thickness, till they coalesce and form a complete covering to the parts.
It occurs also on the trunk in situations where the lateral halves of the body coalesce during development.
When a deity has become the numen of a tribe, his worship will naturally coalesce with the veneration felt by the tribe for some tree, which will then be conceived of as sacred to the god.
They sometimescoalesce in functions with ghosts and spirits.
All these lines of growth stand side by side and coalesce in unitary human life.
They coalesceto some extent with conceptions derived from magic, divination, and taboo.
Other flocks would rise and the smaller coalesce with the larger until from two hundred to three or even four hundred birds were gathered in a single flock.
If the grafts be close enough together and the conditions be favorable to healing, these islands soon coalesce and thus rapid cicatrization is obtained.
Syphilitic, multiple, having a tendency to coalesceand form one large ulcer.
III It would be quite impossible to go through all the peculiarities of character that either coalesce or compete with vanity in order to force themselves upon the attention of the comic poet.
When a musician strikes a note on an instrument, other notes start up of themselves, not so loud as the first, yet connected with it by certain definite relations, which coalesce with it and determine its quality.
For all Vapours when they begin to condense andcoalesce into small Parcels, become first of that Bigness, whereby such an Azure must be reflected before they can constitute Clouds of other Colours.
And does not this Motion argue, that the Parts of the two Liquors in mixing coalesce with Violence, and by consequence rush towards one another with an accelerated Motion?
Now, particles circulating in obedience to these laws can only--since their velocity decreases outward from the centre of attraction--coalesce into a globe with a backward axial movement.
The federalists themselves coalesce with us as to the object, although they will return to their old trade of condemning every step we take towards obtaining it.
He proceeded to express his earnest wish that Hamilton and myself could coalesce in the measures of the government, and urged here the general reasons for it, which he had done to me in two former conversations.
They stretch over the whole of Christendom; they are consistent with each other; they coalesce into one religion; but it is not the religion of the Reformation.
The Parnellites coalesce with the Tories, we have a change of Cabinet, and possibly a dissolution.
In some specimens of Smerinthus TiliƦ the spots coalesce so as to form an irregular coloured edge to the oblique stripes.
Of these six double ganglia thus formed, the anterior four coalesce into one mass; the remaining two coalesce into another mass; and then these two masses coalesce into one.
The eight segments which coalesce to make the head of a centipede, jointly protect the cephalic ganglion, and afford a solid fulcrum for the jaws, &c.
But it is tolerably evident that some of those formed at the outermost parts of the nebula, will not coalesce with the larger internal masses, but will slowly follow without overtaking them.
In a concentrating nebula these will, in the majority of cases, eventually coalesce with the larger flocculi near to them.
This awful monosyllable is triliteral, and perhaps therefore better written AUM, for three Sanscrit letters do in fact compose it: but in composition A and U coalesce in O.
They coalesce and participate, more or less in several.
The First and the Second will either of them, by itself, coalesce with the Third, but they do not coalesce with each other.
The First or Second will, either of them, by themselves coalesce with the Third, but not with each other.
Where d or t go before, the additional letter d or t, in this contracted form, coalesce into one letter with the radical d or t.
Prepositions are also prefixed to words in such manner, as to coalesce with them, and to become a part of them.
A few English prepositions, and many which we have borrowed from other languages, are often prefixed to words, in such a manner as to coalescewith them, and to become parts of the compounds or derivatives thus formed.
And again, not to repeat the article when the noun is singular, is also wrong; because it forces the adjectives to coalesce in describing one and the same thing.
The pro-otic ossifies, and unites with the epi-otic and opisthotic before they coalesce with any other bones.
In the =Schizognathae= the vomers coalesceand form a narrow elongated bone, pointed in front, separating the maxillo-palatine processes of the premaxillae.
The last six or seven caudal vertebrae coalesce into the pygostyle, an upright blade which carries the rectrices.
Of wrist-bones only two remain in the adult bird; the original distal carpals coalesce with the proximal end of the metacarpals.
On no terms short of this will it effectually coalesce with the patriotic aspiration.
As now, but in an accentuated degree, the rights of ownership will, in effect, coincide and coalesce with the rights of investment and business management.
Now it also happens, also by historical accident, that these residual principles of civil liberty have come to blend and coalesce with a stubborn preconception of national integrity and national prestige.
In the genus Phyllograptus the branches have become reduced to four and these coalesce by their dorsal walls along the line of the nema, and the sicula becomes embedded in the base of the polypary.
Simultaneous impressions or images will always tend to coalesce with a force which varies directly as the degree of their similarity.
They must be subjected to a gentle pressure to bring them together, and make them coalesce into a unity in which all the data are happily combined.
Rather it and they are expected to coalesce into a more universal form of organization, which will be the New Christendom or Church of the Future.