Pronunciation: /ɪˈnɒskjʊleɪt/
verb to unite or join closely, especially by twining together
A1 Plants inosculate their roots to share nutrients.
A2 The rivers inosculate in the delta, creating a complex network of waterways.
B1 The ideas presented in the two books inosculate seamlessly, forming a cohesive argument.
B2 The artist's diverse influences inosculate in his latest masterpiece, creating a unique blend of styles.
C1 The different cultural traditions inosculate in this vibrant city, resulting in a rich tapestry of customs and practices.
C2 The scientific theories inosculate in this groundbreaking research, revolutionizing our understanding of the universe.
formal The blood vessels in the body inosculate to ensure proper circulation.
informal The roots of the trees inosculate underground to share nutrients.
slang The wires in the old building inosculate messily, causing frequent electrical issues.
figurative The ideas inosculate seamlessly, leading to a brilliant solution.
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