coalescing

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present participle of coalesce
The separation of mixtures of immiscible fluids, (oil and water) with different specific gravities, can be accomplished due to the fact that small droplets of each pass through the coalescing media to enlarge, thus become larger droplets, then separate out of solution
– The evaporation of the chemicals that keep the acrylic resin in a liquid form Once this process is complete, the acrylic forms a hard finish film
The flowing or melding together of emulsion particles when a latex paint dries
- The evaporation of the chemicals that keep the acrylic resin in a liquid form Once this process is complete, the acrylic forms a hard finish film
coalesce
When two, or more, pieces of metal are bonded together (usually via welding) by liquefying the places where they are to be bonded, coalescing these liquids, and allowing the coalesced liquid to solidify. At the end of this process the two pieces of metal have become one continuous solid
coalesce
To form from different pieces or elements

The puddle coalesced from the droplets as they ran together.

coalesce
To join into a single mass or whole

when a thing's own light and the light from something else coalescing into one on bright and smooth surfaces produce a form which yields a perception reversed from the way a thing normally looks.

coalesce
{v} to unite, join, grow together, close
coalesce
1. To grow together; fuse.2. To come together so as to form one whole; unite
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If two or more things coalesce, they come together and form a larger group or system. Cities, if unrestricted, tend to coalesce into bigger and bigger conurbations His sporting and political interests coalesced admirably in his writing about climbing. = merge. if objects or ideas coalesce, they combine to form one single group coalesce into/with (coalescere, from co- ( CO-) + alescere )
coalesce
To form from different elements
coalesce
To grow or come together; fuse; unite
coalesce
fuse or cause to grow together
coalesce
To combine You can combine up to 20 current SP or PFG openings into one new opening A function in ISIS that has limited application at present Coalescing openings is strictly limited to attaching an opening number to another opening number There is no transfer of opening information
coalesce
The process of merging adjacent holes into a single larger hole Sometimes this process is referred to as garbage collection
coalesce
To fuse, unite or grow into a mass large enough to fall due to gravity
coalesce
A carrier solvent (agueous) that evaporates or absorbs into the substrate from which particles deform and nit together to form a continuous film
coalesce
To grow together; to unite by growth into one body; as, the parts separated by a wound coalesce
coalesce
mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
coalesce
To join into a single mass
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To unite in one body or product; to combine into one body or community; as, vapors coalesce
coalesce
v t (literal objects that are similar) to consolidate the identity of those objects, such that they become the same object See section Compiler Terminology
coalesce
v t (literal objects that are similar) to consolidate the identity of those objects, such that they become the same object See 3 2 1 Compiler Terminology @IGindex{code}
coalesce
To arise from the combination of distinct elements; to unite into a whole
coalesce
{f} merge, unite; grow together into one body
coalescing

    Hyphenation

    co·a·lesc·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    kōılesîng

    Pronunciation

    /ˌkōəˈlesəɴɢ/ /ˌkoʊəˈlɛsɪŋ/
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