a. 1864. Webster cites Owen.
1876. Mivart, Lessons Nat., 31. If our thoughts and feelings can be so coadjusted as to result in order and harmony.
Hence Coadjusted ppl. a., Coadjustment.
1863. Huxley, Mans Place Nat., III. 125. The lines of fracture which remain between the coadjusted pieces of the skull.
1876. Mivart, Lessons Nat., 31. Every attempt at such coadjustment.