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coarctate crushed together, crowded.
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coaxial cable that takes its name from its physical characteristics. Coax has a central conductive core that carries the data signal. This core is surrounded by an insulator than a foil or braided mesh shield, which acts as the signal ground.
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coalesce To merge or grow together into a similar but larger structure. (5)
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coarctate contracted; compact; opposed to effuse; (metamorphose) that species of change in which the pupa assumes a cylindrical shape, all the members of the body being concealed as in the family of Hippobosca. See incomplete, semicomplete.
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coacervate [Latin, coacervatus = heaped up] Discrete tiny droplet into which proteins and polysaccharides can spontaneously concentrate.
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