Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CO-AD'U-NATE
CO-AD-JU'VAN-CYCO-AD-U-NI'TION
CO-AD'U-NATE, a. [L. coadunatus; con, ad and unus.]
In botany, coadunate leaves are several united at the base. The Word is used also to denote one of the natural orders of plants in Linnæus's system. – Martyn.
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