It altogether coalesces with the prophetic idea of religion, and repudiates the sacerdotal.
In the Cheiroptera (Vespertilio and Pteropus), the yolk-sack is large, and coalesces with part of the chorion.
The amnion (am) is enormous, and is dorsally in apposition with, and apparently coalesces with the chorion, and ventrally covers the inner wall of the persistent allantoic sack.
The allantois first grows out on the dorsal side of the embryo, where it coalesces with the subzonal membrane, over a small discoidal area.
In Dudresnaya, on the other hand, the spermatozoid coalescesindeed with the trichogyne, but this does not develop further.
In the first of these two interrogations the interrogative particle a coalesceswith es, in the second nag=ni ag, ag being the same interrogative particle, with a g added before a vowel.
If the relative sentence is negative, ni, not, coalesces with a, producing na.
This, altered to y, coalesces with a preposition ending in a vowel, forming a diphthong, which is written with an apostrophe between the two vowels.
The vowel is elided in some cases, and coalesces with another vowel in others.
O coalesces into a diphthong with a, as moan, groan, approach: oa has the sound of o long.
The epiblast in the primitive streak completely coalesces with the mesoblast; but the hypoblast, though attached to the other layers in the middle line, can always be traced as a distinct stratum.
But sometimes the infinitive coalesces with it more nearly than the objective, so that the latter is placed after both verbs; as, "The solution lets go the mercury.
Essentially, it consists merely in the fact that the male sperm-cell coalesces with the female egg-cell.
Owing to its sinuous movements, the very mobile sperm-cell finds its way to the female egg-cell, penetrates the membrane of the latter by a perforating motion, and coalesces with its cell material.
When one of the other elements is fastened upon by fire, and is cut by the sharpness of its angles and sides, it coalesceswith the fire, and then ceases to be cut by them any longer.
The free-will coalesces with the renovated intelligence and sensibility, and the man “has root in himself.
It is only when the will, in its workings, coalesces with a sense of right and a feeling of love to God, that the blossom gives place to the fruit of virtue.
In certain regions, especially in Tibet and Japan, Buddhism coalesceswith popular nature-cults and shamanistic systems, and loses its nontheistic character.
In America the crest is not always identical in name with the totem, and sometimes coalesces with the guardian animal-spirit.
In the Kentish Ayenbite of 1340 he never coalesces with hise (them), e.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coalesces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.