coalesc-, coalit- +
(Latin > Medieval Latin > French: growing together, merging, combining, uniting)
coalesce, coalesces, coalesced, coalescing (verb forms)
1. To merge or cause things to merge into a single body or group; to fuse.
2. To come together so as to form one whole; unite: "The rebel units coalesced into one army to fight the invaders."
2. To come together so as to form one whole; unite: "The rebel units coalesced into one army to fight the invaders."
coalescence
1. The union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts.
2. The act or state of growing together, as with similar parts; the act of uniting by natural affinity or attraction; the state of being united; union; concretion.
2. The act or state of growing together, as with similar parts; the act of uniting by natural affinity or attraction; the state of being united; union; concretion.
coalescent
1. A reference to that which grows or fuses together.
2 Descriptive of something that has grown, united, or come together so as to form a whole.
2 Descriptive of something that has grown, united, or come together so as to form a whole.
coalite, coalites, coalited, coaliting (verb forms)
1. To unite, grow together, to fuse, or to coalesce.
2. To cause to unite, to come together so as to form one whole, or to coalesce.
2. To cause to unite, to come together so as to form one whole, or to coalesce.
coalition, coalitions
1. An alliance, especially a temporary one, of people, factions, parties, or nations.
2. An organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty; alliance, alignment, alinement.
3. A combination into one body; a union.
4. The state of being combined into one body.
5. The union of diverse things into one body, form, or group; the growing together of parts.
2. An organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty; alliance, alignment, alinement.
3. A combination into one body; a union.
4. The state of being combined into one body.
5. The union of diverse things into one body, form, or group; the growing together of parts.
coalitioner
A coalitionist or someone who makes a combination or alliance; especially, a temporary one between people, factions, states, etc.
coalitionism
The idea, principle, or policy of favoring or supporting the concept of coalition or a specific coalition; especially, in politics.
coalitionist
1. Someone who strives to have an alliance of people, factions, parties, or nations.
2. Someone who works to combine people into one body or union.
2. Someone who works to combine people into one body or union.
Electrification Coalition
Mission Statement: A nonpartisan, not-for-profit group of business leaders committed to promoting policies and actions that facilitate the deployment of electric vehicles on a mass scale in order to combat the economic, environmental, and national security dangers caused by our nation's dependence on petroleum.
The Coalition seeks to achieve its goals through a combination of public policy research and the education of policymakers, opinion leaders, and the public.
Equipped with exceptional research and analysis, these prominent business executives bring credibility, insight, and objectivity to the debate over electrification.
electrostatic coalescence
1. The coalescence of cloud drops (merging of two or more water drops into a single larger drop) resulting from the electrostatic attractions between drops of opposite charges.
2. The coalescence of two cloud or rain drops brought about by polarization effects resulting from an external electric field.
2. The coalescence of two cloud or rain drops brought about by polarization effects resulting from an external electric field.
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