Coalite vs Coalited - What's the difference?
coalite | coalited |
(obsolete) To cause to unite or coalesce.
* Burke
(obsolete) To unite or coalesce.
* Bolingbroke
(coalite)
(obsolete) To cause to unite or coalesce.
* Burke
(obsolete) To unite or coalesce.
* Bolingbroke
As verbs the difference between coalite and coalited
is that coalite is (obsolete|transitive) to cause to unite or coalesce while coalited is (coalite).coalite
English
Verb
(coalit)- Time has by degrees blended and coalited the conquered with the conquerors.
- Let them continue to coalite .
coalited
English
Verb
(head)coalite
English
Verb
(coalit)- Time has by degrees blended and coalited the conquered with the conquerors.
- Let them continue to coalite .