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Acaulescent
Acaulescent Ac`au*les"cent, a. [Pref. a- not + caulescent.] (Bot.) Having no stem or caulis, or only a very short one concealed in the ground. --Gray.
Adolescence
Adolescence Ad`o*les"cence, n. [Fr., fr. L. adolescentia.] The state of growing up from childhood to manhood or womanhood; youth, or the period of life between puberty and maturity, generally considered to be, in the male sex, from fourteen to twenty-one. Sometimes used with reference to the lower animals.
Adolescency
Adolescency Ad`o*les"cen*cy, n. The quality of being adolescent; youthfulness.
Adolescent
Adolescent Ad`o*les"cent ([a^]d`[-o]*l[e^]s"sent), a. [L. adolescens, p. pr. of adolescere to grow up to; ad + the inchoative olescere to grow: cf. F. adolescent. See Adult.] Growing; advancing from childhood to maturity. Schools, unless discipline were doubly strong, Detain their adolescent charge too long. --Cowper.
Adolescent
Adolescent Ad`o*les"cent, n. A youth.
Alkalescence
Alkalescence Al`ka*les`cence, Alkalescency Al`ka*les"cen*cy, n. A tendency to become alkaline; or the state of a substance in which alkaline properties begin to be developed, or to predominant. --Ure.
Alkalescency
Alkalescence Al`ka*les`cence, Alkalescency Al`ka*les"cen*cy, n. A tendency to become alkaline; or the state of a substance in which alkaline properties begin to be developed, or to predominant. --Ure.
Alkalescent
Alkalescent Al`ka*les"cent, a. [Cf. F. alcalescent.] Tending to the properties of an alkali; slightly alkaline.
Calescence
Calescence Ca*les"cence, n. [L. calescens, p. pr. of calescere, incho. of calere to be warm.] Growing warmth; increasing heat.
Caulescent
Caulescent Cau*les"cent, a. [L. caulis stalk, stem: cf. F. caulescent.] (Bot.) Having a leafy stem.
Cerulescent
Cerulescent Ce`ru*les"cent, a. [L. caeruleus sky-blue + -escent.] Tending to cerulean; light bluish.
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.
Convalesce
Convalesce Con`va*lesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Convalesced; p. pr. & vb. n. Convalescing.] [L. convalscere; con- + valescere to grow strong, v. incho. of valere to be strong. See Vallant.] To recover health and strength gradually, after sickness or weakness; as, a patient begins to convalesce.
Convalesced
Convalesce Con`va*lesce", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Convalesced; p. pr. & vb. n. Convalescing.] [L. convalscere; con- + valescere to grow strong, v. incho. of valere to be strong. See Vallant.] To recover health and strength gradually, after sickness or weakness; as, a patient begins to convalesce.
Convalesced
Convalesced Con`va*lesced", a. Convalescent. [R.] He found the queen somewhat convalesced. --J. Knox.
Convalescence
Convalescence Con`va*les"cence, Convalescency Con`va*les"cen*cy, n. [L. convalescentia: cf. F. convalescence.] The recovery of heath and strength after disease; the state of a body renewing its vigor after sickness or weakness; the time between the subsidence of a disease and complete restoration to health.
Convalescency
Convalescence Con`va*les"cence, Convalescency Con`va*les"cen*cy, n. [L. convalescentia: cf. F. convalescence.] The recovery of heath and strength after disease; the state of a body renewing its vigor after sickness or weakness; the time between the subsidence of a disease and complete restoration to health.
Convalescent
Convalescent Con`va*les"cent, a. [L. convalescens, -entis, p. pr.: cf. F. convalescent.] 1. Recovering from sickness or debility; partially restored to health or strength. 2. Of or pertaining to convalescence.
Convalescent
Convalescent Con`va*les"cent, n. One recovering from sickness.
Convalescently
Convalescently Con`va*les"cent*ly, adv. In the manner of a convalescent; with increasing strength or vigor.
Emollescence
Emollescence Em`ol*les"cence, n. [L. e out + mollescere, incho. fr. mollere to be soft, mollis soft.] That degree of softness in a body beginning to melt which alters its shape; the first or lowest degree of fusibility.
Hyalescence
Hyalescence Hy`a*les"cence, n. [See Hyaline.] The process of becoming, or the state of being, transparent like glass.
Incalescence
Incalescence In`ca*les"cence, n. The state of being incalescent, or of growing warm. --Sir T. Browne.
Incalescency
Incalescency In`ca*les"cen*cy, n. Incalescence. --Ray.
Incalescent
Incalescent In`ca*les"cent, a. [L. incalescens, -entis, p. pr. of incalescere to grow hot. See 1st In-, and Calescence.] Growing warm; increasing in heat.
Incoalescence
Incoalescence In`co*a*les"cence, n. The state of not coalescing.
Invalescence
Invalescence In`va*les"cence, n. [L. invalescens, p. pr. of invalescere to become strong. See 1st In-, and Convalesce.] Strength; health. [Obs.]

Meaning of Lesce from wikipedia

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