1610s, "the growing together of parts," from French coalition (1540s), from Late Latin coalitus "fellowship," originally past participle of Latin coalescere "unite, grow together, become one in growth" (see coalesce). Political sense, "voluntary temporary union of persons, parties, nations, etc., for the attainment of a certain object" is attested by 1715.
coagulate
coagulation
coal
coal-black
coalesce
coalition
coal-miner
coal-tar
coaming
coarse
coarsen