| inosculate | 1. To unite by apposition or contact, as two tubular vessels at their extremities; to anastomose. 2. To intercommunicate; to interjoin. "The several monthly divisions of the journal may inosculate, but not the several volumes." (De Quincey) Origin: Pref. In- in + osculate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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anastomose: come together or open into each other; "the blood vessels anastomose"
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| inosculate | cause to join or open into each other by anastomosis, as of blood vessels |
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| inosculate | come together or open into each other, as of blood vessels |
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