concretion
conc
kɑ:nk
kaank
re
ˈrɛ
re
tion
ʃən
shēn
/kɒŋkɹˈɛʃən/

āχāĻ‚āϰ⧇āϜāĻŋāϤ⧇ "concretion"āĻāϰ āϏāĻ‚āĻœā§āĻžāĻž āĻ“ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨ

01

the process or result of uniting diverse elements into a single body, form, or group

āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
Concretion of ideas produced a coherent theory.
02

an increase in the density or compactness of a substance

āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
Sedimentary layers show signs of concretion over time.
03

āĻ•āĻ‚āĻ•ā§āϰāĻŋāĻŸā§‡āĻļāύ, āĻ—āĻžāρāϟ

a hard lump or mass formed in sedimentary rock by natural cementing processes
āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
Concretions often form around fossils, preserving them in sedimentary layers.
āĻ•āĻ™ā§āĻ•āϰ⧀āĻļāύ āĻĒā§āϰāĻžāϝāĻŧāχ āĻœā§€āĻŦāĻžāĻļā§āĻŽā§‡āϰ āϚāĻžāϰāĻĒāĻžāĻļ⧇ āĻ—āĻ āĻŋāϤ āĻšāϝāĻŧ, āϝāĻž āϤāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻĒāĻžāϞāϞāĻŋāĻ• āĻ¸ā§āϤāϰ⧇ āϏāĻ‚āϰāĻ•ā§āώāĻŖ āĻ•āϰ⧇āĨ¤
04

the formation of stonelike masses within a body organ, typically due to deposition of minerals

āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
The patient developed a gallbladder concretion.

āĻļāĻŦā§āĻĻāϤāĻžāĻ¤ā§āĻ¤ā§āĻŦāĻŋāĻ• āĻ—āĻžāĻ›

concretion
concrete
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