Similar words: osculation, osculatory, emasculate, inoculate, emasculated, vasculature, inoculation, peculate. Meaning: [ɪ'nɑskjəleɪt /-'nɒskjʊl-] v. 1. come together or open into each other 2. cause to join or open into each other by anastomosis.
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1 Aesthetics and daily life inosculate with each other. The freedom, joy and chubbiness of life spread in the real daily life.
2 If epiphysis cartilage is ossification and forms an inosculate epiphysis line between skeleton and epiphysis, bone will stop growing, people are no longer growing.
3 The synthetic geophysical and geochemical prospecting anomalies inosculate better with the ore body.
4 Finally, we can draw a conclusion after compared the experiment value and fitting value that the fitting value of experience formula and experiment data inosculate well,[www.Sentencedict.com] the error is about 4.2%.
5 During this period, Chinese artists learnt from others and concentrated on study, exploring firmly on how to inosculate the traditional culture and the oil painting.
6 But there's no discussion about the symphony's self characteristics and how to inosculate to the national music.
7 The research of applied librarianship should be strengthened to inosculate theories with practices.
8 Using superposition method to calculate and receive N-M interaction curve of square steel tubular columns filled with steel-reinforced concrete, it is inosculate with experiment value.
9 Application analyticalprocess in refloating plan evaluating, the result was inosculate to Engineering experience.
10 The beauty of images and the author's emotional experience inosculate into varieties of implicit and euphemistic artistic conception which rounds about nine ileums.
11 Huacai its secret bright black color matches with heartthrob ponceau color and classical dignity design inosculate to its fashionable style, it comes into being unique modern times style.
12 It's an important way to help students understanding the nature of science roundly and improve their scientific humanity by inosculate history of science with science teaching.
13 Both of Chuang Tzu's and Zen valued highly to the nature in the fields of living practice and orientation of aesthetics so as to made both of them furtherly inosculate and relate with each other.
14 After comparing several popular WLAN technologies nowadays, this paper presents these technologies will inosculate and points out a good future of Bluetooth.
15 The experimental and simulative waveforms of magnet current and DC bus current inosculate well, which indicates the validity of the proposed mathematical model of chopper and its control method.
16 The communication research of public emergency is technically investigated by"inner"and"outer"parts as well as we intend to inosculate this research through building the model of information flow.
17 The experiment proved that the displacement sensor has upper sensing precision and it is comparatively inosculate with theory analysis.
18 On the basis of relief model, the penman investigates how to inosculate other special information, and discuss the building models, the tree models, and the road models respectively.
19 Classification DNS, VPN, and firewall technology have been applied on net framework, inosculate encrypt, transaction process, query optimize into software.
20 In the process of practical analysis, it' s difficult to educe the advantages and disadvantages of two techniques and inosculate them.
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