Concrescence
[kon-kres-uh ns] /kɒnˈkrɛs əns/
noun, Biology.
1.
a growing together, as of tissue or embryonic parts; coalescence.
/kənˈkrɛsəns/
noun
1.
(biology) a growing together of initially separate parts or organs
concrescence con·cres·cence (kən-krěs’əns)
n.
The growing together of separate parts. Also called coalescence.
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