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† coagmenˈtation Obs. [ad. L. coagmentātiōn-em, f. coagmentāre: see coagment.] 1. The action of cementing or joining together, or state of being cemented or joined together; junction, concretion. lit. and fig.
1578Banister Hist. Man i. 7 The brayne is more safe, by the inseparable coagmentation of the Bones. 1636B. Jonson Discov. (1641) 121 The well-joyning, cementing and coagmentation of words. 1651Baxter Inf. Bapt. 319 Nor are we made one Individual with Christ, nor conjoyned by any Physical co-agmentation. 1674Owen Holy Spirit (1693) 236 Their Coagmentation, joynting or compacting into Order. 2. concr. A mass formed by this action.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. 75 All Concretions and Co⁓agmentations of Matter. 1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. iii. 56 Gravelly coagmentations and not flinty. |