[ad. L. concrēment-um a growing together, f. concrē- root of concrēsc-ĕre to grow together, CONCREASE: see -MENT.] A growing together; growth by assimilation; a concretion.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Concrement, an increase or growing together.
1677. Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., I. iii. 77. A creation or concrement of those very Bodies which I suppose to be mixed.
1885. Dolley, Bacteria, 172. The stony concrements which are found in the apices of the lungs of old people.