Definitions for "Coalescence"
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.
Growing into each other, uniting into one whole.
1) the growth of particles of a dispersed phase by solution and reprecipitation, 2) the growth of grains by absorption of adjacent undistorted grains.
Formation of a single water drop by the union of two or more colliding drops.
The merging into a single mass.
The act of combining or uniting. In inkjet, it usually refers to the recombination of the ink droplets in air before reaching the substrate. Frequently a recombination of satellite droplets with the main droplets.
In linguistics, coalescence is a phonological process by which a sound is affected by both the processes of assimilation and deletion.
Coalescence is a 2005 compilation by various rock and post-rock bands, released by New Zealand's Midium Records. It is a limited-edition release on thick black 12" vinyl. With the exception of No Funeral, all the bands on the LP are from New Zealand.
Keywords:  lineages, uniting
Uniting of lineages in the past.
the appearance of specific genotypes in mitochondrial DNA