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Example sentences for "coalescent"

Lexicographically close words:
coaled; coales; coalesce; coalesced; coalescence; coalesces; coalescing; coalfield; coalfields; coalheaver
  1. Defn: Having two coalescent cotyledons, as the live oak and the horse-chestnut.

  2. In the latter case, the letter w is thrown in as a coalescent between the sound of a, as a in hate; and the a, as a in fall.

  3. On is, in like manner, the clipped or coalescent particle for hill or mountain, as heard in Onondaga.

  4. Other early sharks, constituting the order of Acanthodei, have fins somewhat similar, but each preceded by a stiff spine, which may be formed from coalescent rays.

  5. Eastman and others to be coalescent teeth of Cestraciont sharks.

  6. In the sharks and rays the large cerebral hemispheres are usually coalescent into one, and the olfactory nerves dilate into large ganglia below the nostrils.

  7. This is a glandular mass behind the stomach, its duct leading into the duodenum and often coalescent with the bile duct from the liver.

  8. These may be very numerous as in the salmon, in which case they are likely to become coalescent at base, or they be few or altogether wanting.

  9. Connate or coalescent at the base so as to produce a broad foliaceous body through the center of which the stem passes; -- applied to leaves, as the leaves of the boneset.

  10. Having two coalescent cotyledons, as the live oak and the horse-chestnut.

  11. Plants with a corolla of coalescent petals.

  12. Descriptive of a corolla of coalescent petals.

  13. These unions make needful the following terms:-- Gamopetalous, said of a corolla the petals of which are thus coalescent into one body, whether only at base or higher.

  14. Compound 3-carpellary pistil of Tradescantia or Spiderwort; the three stigmas as well as styles and ovary completely coalescent into one.

  15. For these are the contiguous and coalescent walls or sides of the component carpels.

  16. Even when the constituent styles and stigmas are completely coalescent into one, the nature of the combination is usually revealed by some external lines or grooves, or (as in Fig.

  17. Syngenesious is the term to denote that stamens have their anthers united, coalescent into a ring or tube; as in Lobelia (Fig.

  18. Fleshy, coalescent and sunk in the rachis.

  19. Subcosta and R1 more or less coalescent with the costa; wing pointed at the apex, much longer than the body; antennae fourteen segmented, not plumose.

  20. Stamens 3; filaments below coalescent into a club-shaped tube around the rudiment of a pistil, above separate and elongated; anthers 1-celled!

  21. Involucral leaves coalescent into an oblong truncate hairy tube, blended in our species with the calyptra; perianth none.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coalescent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    combining; connecting; uniting