inosculate
/in-os-kyuh-leyt/US // ɪnˈɒs kyəˌleɪt //UK // (ɪnˈɒskjʊˌleɪt) //
内窥镜,内视镜,内镜,内窥镜式
Definitions
- 1
in·os·cu·lat·ed, in·os·cu·lat·ing.
- : to unite by openings, as arteries in anastomosis.
- : to connect or join so as to become or make continuous, as fibers; blend.
- : to unite intimately.
Examples
These schools inosculate in respect of some of their arguments, and of their objections against ordinary modes of thought.
When the lamin, at least on one side, appear to inosculate or to be imbedded in each other.
The line of separation of any two parts of a crust which are connected only by membrane or ligament, but do not inosculate.
When head, trunk, and abdomen are not separated by a deep incisure, but inosculate in each other.
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