coaggregate

verb

Etymology

From co- + aggregate.

  1. derived from aggregātum
  2. inherited from aggregat — “a sum, unit, complex, aggregate
  3. prefixed as coaggregate — “co + aggregate

Definitions

  1. To aggregate along with another material

    • The two groups of bacteria physically coaggregate with each other especially amongst strains isolated from the same anatomical sites [14, 26 ].

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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