coagmentation

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Etymology[edit]

Latin coagmentatio.

Noun[edit]

coagmentation (countable and uncountable, plural coagmentations)

  1. (obsolete) The act of joining, or the state of being joined together; union.
    • 1641, Ben Jonson, Discoveries Made upon Men and Matter[1]:
      cementing, and coagmentation of Words
    • 1594–1597, Richard Hooker, edited by J[ohn] S[penser], Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie, [], London: [] Will[iam] Stansby [for Matthew Lownes], published 1611, →OCLC, (please specify the page):
      there is a coagmentation of many [laws]

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