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coalesced

coalesced \coalesced\ adj. 1. joined together into a whole.

Syn: amalgamate, amalgamated, consolidated, fused.

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coalesced

vb. (en-past of: coalesce)

WordNet
coalesced

adj. joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school" [syn: amalgamate, amalgamated, consolidated, fused]

Usage examples of "coalesced".

They coalesced abruptly into the lifesize, semi-transparent Virtual image of a human head: round, bald, cheerful.

They coalesced in narrow columns around the strings, and in thin sheets in the wake of the strings.

Then it coalesced into the largest moth Bink had ever imagined, with a wingspan that cast the entire castle into shadow.

Vapor exploded, expanding into a cloud that jetted out between the dragon's teeth and coalesced about its head.

Smoke poured from the bottle, swirled into a whirlwind, ballooned, then coalesced into the figures of the Good Magician and the griffin.

Earth power roared into her body and coalesced in a burning ring around her wrists.

The white fire elongated then coalesced into a metal rod as thick as his thumb and about same length as his forearm.

Battered by a supernova shock, the cloud quickly coalesced into planetesimals: loosely aggregated lumps of rock and ice that swam chaotically through the dark, like blind fish.

But the comets, falling in from the outer system, delivered substances that had coalesced in that cooler region: especially the water that would fill Earth's oceans, and compounds of carbon, whose chain-based chemistry would lie at the heart of all life.

But unlike the comet the asteroid had coalesced well within the clockwork of the inner system—inside the orbit of Jupiter, in fact.

She whimpered as the shadows opposite her stirred, as the liquid darkness coalesced into a long, scaled body.

To its east were more of the same, scattered mountains which coalesced into a vast continental spine, which continued down the eastern coast for hundreds of miles until at last it met and merged with the tip of the Antarctic land mass.

The lightless presence coalesced into a single flame, a limitless shadow.

But some lingering bits of strength coalesced around my concern at the Morlock's feeble agitation.

There was soon quite a crowd of these sparks, and they coalesced into a sort of bridge, which spanned the sky from horizon to horizon.