Phys. and Bot. [ad. L. coadūnāt-us pa. pple. of coadūnāre: see next.] Joined together; congenitally united.
183947. Todd, Cycl. Anat., III. 329/2. The coadunate condition of the second and third digits.
1866. Treas. Bot., Coadunate, the same as Connate.
1882. Syd. Soc. Lex., Coadunate, clustered; joined together.