COAPT


Meaning of COAPT in English

kōˈapt transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Late Latin coaptare (past participle coaptatus ), from Latin co- + aptare, from aptus fit — more at apt

1. : to fit or join to each other

2. : to close or fasten together : cause to adhere

the margins of the wound were then closely coapted with sutures — Biological Abstracts

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