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coadunation|kəʊˌædjuːˈneɪʃən| [ad. L. coadūnātiōn-em, f. coadūnāre: see prec.] The action of joining or state of being joined together into one.
1558Forrest Grysilde Sec. (1875) 100 Oure heauynlye coadunation. 1612Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 269 Coadunation (sometimes termed by the name of a more excellent species, Coagulation) is a perfect and skilful working, whereby disagreeing things are united. 1642Jer. Taylor Episc. (1647) 126 Those relations of mutuall dependance which Christ hath made for the coadunation [some edd. coadunition] of all the parts of it. 1842H. E. Manning Unity of Ch. 306 An incorporation and co-adunation of body, soul, and spirit, which transcends the sense and understanding. |