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coaptation (ˌkəʊæpˈteɪʃən) n (Medicine) the joining or reuniting of two surfaces, esp the ends of a broken bone or the edges of a wound[C16: from Late Latin coaptātiō a meticulous joining together, from Latin co- together + aptāre to fit]TranslationscoaptationenUK
co·ap·ta·tion (kō'ap-tā'shŭn), Joining or fitting together of two surfaces; for example, the lips of a wound or the ends of a broken bone. [L. co-apto, pp. -aptatus, to fit together] co·ap·ta·tion (kō'ap-tā'shŭn) Joining or fitting together of two surfaces; e.g., the lips of a wound or the ends of a broken bone. [L. co-apto, pp. -aptatus, to fit together]co·ap·ta·tion (kō'ap-tā'shŭn) Joining or fitting together of two surfaces; e.g., the lips of a wound or the ends of a broken bone. [L. co-apto, pp. -aptatus, to fit together] |