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concretion
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Concretion
01
the process or result of uniting diverse elements into a single body, form, or group
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Concretion of ideas produced a coherent theory.
02
an increase in the density or compactness of a substance
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Sedimentary layers show signs of concretion over time.
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Concretions often form around fossils, preserving them in sedimentary layers.
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04
the formation of stonelike masses within a body organ, typically due to deposition of minerals
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The patient developed a gallbladder concretion.
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concretion
concrete
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