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Coaled
Coal Coal, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coaled; p. pr. & vb. n. Coaling.] 1. To burn to charcoal; to char. [R.] Charcoal of roots, coaled into great pieces. --Bacon. 2. To mark or delineate with charcoal. --Camden. 3. To supply with coal; as, to coal a steamer.
Coalery
Coalery Coal"er*y, n. [Obs.] See Colliery.
Coalesce
Coalesce Co`a*lesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coalesced; p. pr. & vb. n. Coalescing.] [L. coalescere, coalitium; co- + alescere to grow up, incho. fr. alere to nourish. See Aliment, n.] 1. To grow together; to unite by growth into one body; as, the parts separated by a wound coalesce. 2. To unite in one body or product; to combine into one body or community; as, vapors coalesce. The Jews were incapable of coalescing with other nations. --Campbell. Certain combinations of ideas that, once coalescing, could not be shaken loose. --De Quincey. Syn: See Add.
Coalesced
Coalesce Co`a*lesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coalesced; p. pr. & vb. n. Coalescing.] [L. coalescere, coalitium; co- + alescere to grow up, incho. fr. alere to nourish. See Aliment, n.] 1. To grow together; to unite by growth into one body; as, the parts separated by a wound coalesce. 2. To unite in one body or product; to combine into one body or community; as, vapors coalesce. The Jews were incapable of coalescing with other nations. --Campbell. Certain combinations of ideas that, once coalescing, could not be shaken loose. --De Quincey. Syn: See Add.
Coalescence
Coalescence Co`a*les"cence, n. The act or state of growing together, as similar parts; the act of uniting by natural affinity or attraction; the state of being united; union; concretion.
Coalescent
Coalescent Co`a*les"cent, a. [L. coalescens, p. pr.] Growing together; cohering, as in the organic cohesion of similar parts; uniting.
Coalescing
Coalesce Co`a*lesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coalesced; p. pr. & vb. n. Coalescing.] [L. coalescere, coalitium; co- + alescere to grow up, incho. fr. alere to nourish. See Aliment, n.] 1. To grow together; to unite by growth into one body; as, the parts separated by a wound coalesce. 2. To unite in one body or product; to combine into one body or community; as, vapors coalesce. The Jews were incapable of coalescing with other nations. --Campbell. Certain combinations of ideas that, once coalescing, could not be shaken loose. --De Quincey. Syn: See Add.
Incoalescence
Incoalescence In`co*a*les"cence, n. The state of not coalescing.

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- Look up Coale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coale is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ansley J. Coale (1917–2002), American demographer...
- to 2021. Coale was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. Coale grew up in Healdton, Oklahoma and married Dane Scott Coale (born 1964)...
- Daniel Kinsman Coale (June 27, 1988) is a former American football wide receiver. He pla**** college football at Virginia Tech. Coale was a versatile player...
- Ansley Johnson Coale (November 14, 1917 – November 5, 2002), was one of America's foremost demographers. A native to Baltimore, Maryland, he earned his...
- James M. Coale (died February 22, 1882) was an American politician and lawyer from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates...
- Robert Dorsey Coale (1857–1915) was an American Colonel of the Spanish–American War, commanding the 5th Maryland Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He was also...
- Griffith Baily Coale (21 May 1890 in Baltimore – 20 August 1950 in Stonington) was an American painter; best known for establishing the Navy Combat Art...
- metallurgical smelting. The book is also referred to as Iron made with Pit-Coale, Sea-Coale, &c. And with the same Fuell to Melt and Fine Imperfect Mettals, And...
- leaves the reader with a residual uneasiness." Literary critic Samuel Coale observes that "The Swimmer" confronts both his protagonist and the reader...
- work and live together. Breeds was cast as the title character Miranda Coale after a competitive audition process, however the pilot was never aired...