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coalesced Meaning in Tamil ( coalesced வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஒன்றுதிரண்டவையாகும்,



coalesced's Usage Examples:

In the 9th century, however, this region (then called Werenofeld) was occupied by the Sorabi, and the Warni and Angli either coalesced with the Thuringi or sought an asylum in the north of Germany.


Canovas came to the conclusion that it was expedient for the Restoration to give a fair trial to the quondam revolutionists who coalesced under Sagasta in such conditions.


Long before history begins, however, the cultures of Eridu and Nippur had coalesced.


As neighbouring dioceses coalesced into " provinces " and provinces into larger districts (corresponding to the civil " dioceses " of the later Roman Empire), the provincial synods of bishops and the synods of the larger districts acquired a criminal jurisdiction, still purely spiritual, of their own.


In the higher groups the two halves of the chain are more or less closely approximated and coalesced, and, in addition, a concentration of the ganglia in a longitudinal direction takes place, leading ultimately, in many cases, to the formation of an unsegmented ganglionic mass representing the whole of the ventral chain.


d, The sporidia: in B the sporidia have coalesced in pairs at v.


No other intermediate stages have as yet been noticed between this arrangement and that of the Heteronemertini, in which a separate posterior brain-lobe receives a similar ciliated canal, and in which the oesophageal outgrowths have made their appearance and are coalesced with the nerve-tissue in the organ of the adult animal.


Properly triliterals, but, with the 2nd or 3rd radical alike, these coalesced in many forms where no vowel intervened, and gave the word the appearance of a biliteraLBiliteral - - Often showing traces of an original 111.


The Benedictine houses never coalesced in this manner; even when, later on, a system of national congregations was introduced, they were but loose federations of autonomous abbeys; so that to this day, though the convenient expression " Benedictine order " is frequently used, the Benedictines do not form an order in the proper sense of the word.


The memories rippled through her then coalesced, locking themselves away in the back of her mind.





Synonyms:

fused, amalgamate, united, amalgamated, consolidated,



Antonyms:

distributive, segregated, separate, loose, divided,

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