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Mawson, C.O.S., ed.
(18701938).
Rogets International Thesaurus.
1922.
Class II. Words Relating to Space
Section IV. Motion
4. Motion with Reference to Direction
290. [Motion Nearer To.] Convergence.
NOUN:
CONVERGENCE
or
convergency, confluence, concourse, conflux, congress, concurrence, concentration; appulse, meeting; corradiation [
rare
].
assemblage [See
Assemblage
]; resort (
focus
) [See
Focus
]; asymptote.
VERB:
CONVERGE,
concur; come together, unite, meet, fall in with; close with, close in upon; center
or
centre, center round, center in; enter in; pour in.
CONCENTRATE,
bring into a focus; gather together, unite.
ADJECTIVE:
CONVERGING
&c.
v.;
convergent, confluent, concurrent; centripetal; asymptotic
or
asymptotical; confluxible [
rare
].
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