coalesce

Etymology
From, from +.

Verb

 * 1)  To join into a single mass or whole.
 * 2)  To form from different pieces or elements.
 * 3)  To bond pieces of metal into a continuous whole by liquefying parts of each piece, bringing the liquids into contact, and allowing the combined liquid to solidify.
 * 4)  To merge, to intermingle freely.
 * 5)  To convert a null value to a defined value.
 * 1)  To bond pieces of metal into a continuous whole by liquefying parts of each piece, bringing the liquids into contact, and allowing the combined liquid to solidify.
 * 2)  To merge, to intermingle freely.
 * 3)  To convert a null value to a defined value.
 * 1)  To convert a null value to a defined value.
 * 1)  To convert a null value to a defined value.
 * 1)  To convert a null value to a defined value.
 * 1)  To convert a null value to a defined value.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: сливам се, обединявам се
 * Catalan:, ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: sloučit se, se
 * Dutch: ,
 * Estonian: kokku sulanduma
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:, ,
 * German:, , , , , ,
 * Hebrew: התגבש, התאחד
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Khmer:
 * Latin: coalesco
 * Manx: co-haah, taah
 * Portuguese: coalescer,
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: aonaich, measgaich
 * Spanish:, , coalescer
 * Swedish: sammansmälta
 * Turkish:, ,
 * Ukrainian: злива́тися, зли́тися, об'є́днуватися, об'єдна́тися


 * Bulgarian: сливам се
 * Czech: sloučit,
 * Dutch: doen versmelten, doen samensmelten
 * Finnish:
 * French:, ,
 * German:, , , , , ,
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Latin: coalēscō
 * Manx: covest
 * Portuguese: coalescer,
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: aonaich, measgaich
 * Spanish: