
1) Ability to stick together 2) Asset for a team 3) Coherence 4) Coherency 5) Cohesiveness 6) Connectedness 7) Connection 8) French word used in English 9) Link 10) Molecular property 11) Physical quantity 12) Sticktoitiveness 13) Strong team quality 14) Tendency to stick together 15) Unity
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1) Coherence 2) Coherency 3) Cohesiveness 4) Continuity 5) Density 6) Unity
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- the state of cohering
- (physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid
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Compare with adhesion. Attraction between like molecules.
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• (n.) The act or state of sticking together; close union. • (n.) That from of attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass, whether like or unlike; -- distinguished from adhesion, which unites bodies by their adjacent surfaces. • (n.) Logical agreement and dependence; as, the cohesion of ideas.Cohesion:...
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in physics, the intermolecular attractive force acting between two adjacent portions of a substance, particularly of a solid or liquid. It is this ... [2 related articles]
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the force between like molecules
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Cohesion just means 'sticking together' and cohesive forces are the forces that enable something to stick to itself. For example, if you glue two objects together and then break them apart, a cohesive failure is where the glue itself breaks, as opposed to an adhesive failure where the break is at the join between the glue and one of the objects.
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is the bulk (cross-sectional) strength of the adhesive material.
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<botany> The sticking together of floral parts of the same whorl without organic fusion. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(ko-he´zhәn) the intermolecular attractive force causing various particles of a single material to unite. adj., cohe´sive., adj.
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A bonding together of a single substance to itself. Internal adhesion.
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Attraction of molecules within a coating (how it holds together).
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Attraction of molecules within a coating (how it holds together).
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the attractive force between the same kinds of molecules (i.e., the force that holds the molecules of a substance together)
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Co·he'sion noun [ Confer French
cohésion . See
Cohere .]
1. The act or state of sticking together; close union.
2. (Physics) That from of attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass, whether like or unlike; -- distinguished from
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Tendency of a single substance to adhere to itself. Also, the force holding a single substance together.
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Cohesion is the force by which the various particles of the same material are kept in contact, forming one continuous mass. Its action is seen in a solid mass of matter, the parts of which cohere with a certain force which resists any mechanical action that would tend to separate them. In different bodies it is exerted with different degrees of str...
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cohesion (koh HEE zhuhn) Particles of the same substance sticking together; therefore, cake batter may have cohesion and a group that is united and sticks together may be considered cohesive, or a story whose facts all make sense and fit together has cohesion: 'Tar as a substance has cohesion and so does glue.' ...
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The force by which like particles are held together. It varies with different metals and depends upon molecular arrangement due to heat treatment.
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noun (physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid
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In physics, a phenomenon in which interaction between two surfaces of the same material in contact makes them cling together (with two different materials the similar phenomenon is called adhesion). According to kinetic theory, cohesion is caused by attraction between particles at the atomic or molecular level. Surface tension, which causes liquids...
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Attraction of molecules within a coating (how it holds together).
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the act or state of cohering, uniting, or sticking together. · the molecular force between particles within a body or substance that acts to unite them. Cf. adhesion (def. 4). · the congenital union of one part with another. · the property of unity in a written text or a segment of spoken discourse that stems from links among its ...
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[Wise words] the state of sticking together
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