consolidation
nounEtymology
From Latin cōnsolidātiō, cōnsolidātiōnem, from cōnsolidō.
- derived from consolidatio
Definitions
The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting
The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated.
The combination of several actions into one.
A solidification into a firm dense mass. It is usually applied to induration (swelling or…
A solidification into a firm dense mass. It is usually applied to induration (swelling or hardening of normally soft tissue) of a normally aerated lung.
- The areas of lung dysventilation with an absence of alveolar air are visualized in the form of consolidations adjacent to the pleural line.
- These included multilobular consolidation with histiological lesions of bronchiolitis with epithelial necrosis and syncytia [14 ].
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A steam locomotive of the 2-8-0 wheel arrangement, first built in the United States in…
A steam locomotive of the 2-8-0 wheel arrangement, first built in the United States in 1866.
- W.D. 2-8-0s have replaced Gresley Consolidations to a great extent on mineral and slow freight trains.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for consolidation. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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