The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coadunate \Co*ad"u*nate\ (?; 135), a. [L. coadunatus, p. p. of coadunare to unite. See Adunation.] (Bot.) United at the base, as contiguous lobes of a leaf.
Wiktionary
a. (context botany English) Closely joined (by growing together)
Usage examples of "coadunate".
Amalgam of Pohroy, unlike certain other coadunate races, never doubted that the Intervention was full justified.
I know every sentient race in our Milieu six million years into the future, coadunate and non.
The Mind of Earth must not fragment but coadunate — grow and flow together in a sublime metaconcert of goodwill, a renunciation of selfishness that coerces the Intervention of the Galactic Milieu at long last!
You'd know the antiRebel strategy of the exotics and the human loyalists the planetary troublespots that most concern them the schemes they plan to implement as our population approaches its coadunate number.