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concrescence
con·cres·cence C0550100 (kən-krĕs′əns)n.1. Biology The growing together of related parts, tissues, or cells.2. The amassing of physical particles. [Latin concrēscentia, from concrēscēns, concrēscent-, present participle of concrēscere, to grow together; see concrete.] con·cres′cent adj.concrescence (kənˈkrɛsəns) n (Biology) biology a growing together of initially separate parts or organs[C17: from Latin concrēscentia, from concrēscere to grow together, from crēscere to grow; see crescent] conˈcrescent adjcon•cres•cence (kɒnˈkrɛs əns, kən-) n. a growing together, as of tissue or embryonic parts; coalescence. [1600–10; < Latin concrēscentia=concrēscent-, s. of concrēscēns, present participle of concrēscere to harden, set (see concrete) + -ia -ia] con•cres′cent, adj. concrescence
concrescence[kən′krēs·əns] (biology) Convergence and fusion of parts originally separate, as the lips of the blastopore in embryogenesis. concrescence
concrescence [kon-kres´ens] a growing together of parts originally separate.con·cres·cence (kon-kres'ens), 1. Synonym(s): coalescence2. In dentistry, the union of the roots of two adjacent teeth by cementum. [see concrement] concrescence (kən-krĕs′əns)n.1. Biology The growing together of related parts, tissues, or cells.2. The amassing of physical particles. con·cres′cent adj.con·cres·cence (kŏn-kres'ĕns) 1. Synonym(s): coalescence. 2. dentistry The union of the roots of two adjacent teeth by cementum. con·cres·cence (kŏn-kres'ĕns) In dentistry, the union of the roots of two adjacent teeth by cementum. |