coalesced


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Synonyms for coalesced

joined together into a whole

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We describe the development of coalescence and soil strength with time and show that coalesced soil limits root growth so that it has important implications for management and crop yield.
In this world, spying and love between men coalesced into an underground patronage system among aristocrats, of which, it seems, Marlowe was a part, and which he brought to life in Edward II's relationships with his favorites.
A variety of factors have coalesced to create the current boom market for condominiums in Westchester.
The European group suggested that the planetary-mass object coalesced from the outer reaches of a gas-and-dust disk surrounding the brown dwarf.
Occupying a single large blacked-out room, Nic Hess's expansive wall painting coalesced into its own galaxy.
The geometric, mostly black-and-white images suggested nonhuman worlds of mathematical forms and industrial vistas, but the dancers never entirely succumb to their context: Patterns of Rubik's Cube-intricacy suddenly dissolved and coalesced in organic, more random units; sequences of frantic, compulsive running and patterned walking were offset by brief solos and duos.
Theorists have for decades proposed that Jupiter--as it emerged from the planet-making disk that swaddled the young sun--had its own tiny disk from which the planet's vast retinue of moons coalesced.
Couples often coalesced into groups; others exchanged partners, disappeared, and reemerged in a steady stream of exits and entrances.
All thes and more coalesced into a bright and rewarding museum experience.
A large chunk of debris coalesced to form Charon, while smaller bits merged to form the two tiny moons, argue Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., and his colleagues in the Feb.
There was little to suggest affection or companionship as they crisscrossed the stage, though at one point a group briefly coalesced.
With increasing concentrations of lecithin, the spheres coalesced to form tubular structures.