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▪ I. coadunate, a. Phys. and Bot.|kəʊˈædjuːnət| [ad. L. coadūnāt-us pa. pple. of coadūnāre: see next.] Joined together; congenitally united.
1839–47Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 329/2 The..coadunate condition of the second and third digits. 1866Treas. Bot., Coadunate, the same as Connate. 1882Syd. Soc. Lex., Coadunate, clustered; joined together. ▪ II. coadunate, v.|kəʊˈædjuːneɪt| [f. L. coadūnāt-, ppl. stem of coadūnāre, f. co- + adūnāre: see co- and adunate.] trans. To join together into one, to unite, combine. (Chiefly in pa. pple.)
1607T. Walkington Opt. Glass 81 Wherein were admirably coadunated the nine Helliconian Ladies. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 694 Lithargie..thus coadunated is more Desiccative. 1845De Quincey Temperance Movem. Wks. XII. 168 The two states are coadunated. |