
coalesce
/ˌkoʊəˈɫɛs/
to come together to form one mass or whole
coalesce in a sentence
“The various groups coalesced into a single movement.”
Origin of coalesce
Latin coalescere to grow together from co- together + alescere to grow up from alere to nourish
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a system of methods used in a particular area of study
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