v. [f. as prec. + -ATE3.]

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  1.  trans. = COAGMENT. (Found only in pa. pple. Coagmentated.)

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1615.  Crooke, Body of Man, 429. This frame thus coagmentated and distinguished for the seruice of the soule.

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1657.  Tomlinson, Renou’s Disp., 458. Coagmentated sand.

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1658.  W. Burton, Itin. Anton., 193. The cement consisting of Lime, sand and pebles, so coagmentated, that [etc.].

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1664.  H. More, Myst. Iniq., 218.

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  2.  intr. To stick together like cemented parts.

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1578.  Banister, Hist. Man, I. 9. The same Sutura Sagittalis, where they mutually coagmentate.

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