| 释义 | coacervate I. co·ac·er·vate \kōˈasərˌvāt, ˌkōəˈsərˌ-\ transitive verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: Latin coacervatus
 : to heap up : gather together in a heap or group : collect; especially  : to cause to form a coacervate
 II. co·acer·vate \ˌkōəˈsərvə̇t, (ˈ)kō|asərˌvāt\ adjective
 Etymology: Latin coacervatus, past participle of coacervare to heap up, from co- + acervare (from acervus heap); perhaps akin to Latin acus chaff — more at ear
 1.  : piled up : collected into a crowd
 2.  : growing in dense clusters
 III. coacervate noun
 (-s)
 : an aggregate of colloidal droplets (as of two hydrophilic sols or of a sol and ions of opposite charge) held together by electrostatic attractive forces
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