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conjugate vs coalesce

coalesce vs conjugate

conjugate is a noun but coalesce is not a noun.

conjugate is an adjective but coalesce is not an adjective.

conjugate and coalesce both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
conjugate Yes Yes Yes No
coalesce No No Yes No
As verbs, coalesce is a hypernym of conjugate; that is, coalesce is a word with a broader meaning than conjugate:
  • conjugate: unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds
  • coalesce: mix together different elements
Other hypernyms of conjugate include blend, combine, commingle, conflate, flux, fuse, immix, meld, merge, mix.
conjugate (noun) coalesce (noun)
a mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B produces two conjugate solutions: one of A in B and another of B in A
conjugate (adjective) coalesce (adjective)
(of a pinnate leaflet) having only one pair of leaflets
joined together especially in a pair or pairs
of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond
formed by the union of two compounds
conjugate (verb) coalesce (verb)
unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds mix together different elements
undergo conjugation fuse or cause to grow together
add inflections showing person, number, gender, tense, aspect, etc.
Difference between conjugate and coalesce

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