coaptation — [ koaptasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1834; « harmonie » 1542; du lat. coaptatio, de coaptare « ajuster » 1 ♦ Chir. Rapprochement et ajustement des bords d une plaie, des fragments d un os fracturé ou de deux extrémités articulaires luxées. 2 ♦ Biol. Dispositif … Encyclopédie Universelle
Coaptation — Co ap*ta tion, n. [L. coaptatio, fr. coaptare to fit together; co + aptare. See {Aptate}.] The adaptation or adjustment of parts to each other, as of a broken bone or dislocated joint. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coaptation — lat., Anpassung; coaptiren, anpassen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
coaptation — index adjustment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
coaptation — [kō΄ap tā′shən] n. [LL(Ec) coaptatio, an accurate joining together < coaptare, to fit, adjust < L co , together + aptare, to fit, adapt, freq. of apere, to fasten (see APT1): coined by Augustine to transl. Gr harmonia: see HARMONY] the… … English World dictionary
coaptation — /koh ap tay sheuhn/, n. a joining or adjustment of parts to one another: the coaptation of a broken bone. [1555 65; < LL coaptation , s. of coaptatio; see COAPT, ATION] * * * … Universalium
coaptation — ˌkōapˈtāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin coaptation , coaptatio, from coaptatus + ion , io ion : the adaptation or adjustment of parts to each other : the joining or fitting together (as of the ends of a broken bone or the edges of a wound) … Useful english dictionary
coaptation splints — small splints adjusted about a fractured limb for the purpose of producing coaptation of fragments … Medical dictionary
coaptation — noun see coapt … New Collegiate Dictionary
coaptation — noun The bringing together of two parts to form a seamless whole; used especially of a dislocated joint or a broken bone … Wiktionary