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coadunate
 
SYLLABICATION:co·ad·u·nate
PRONUNCIATION:  k-j-nt, -nt
ADJECTIVE: Closely joined; grown together; united.
ETYMOLOGY:Late Latin coadntus, past participle of coadnre, to combine : Latin co-, co- + Latin adnre, to unite ( ad-, ad- + nus, one; see oi-no- in Appendix I).
OTHER FORMS:co·adu·nation (-nshn) —NOUN
co·adu·nativeADJECTIVE
 
 
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