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cohesion
the state of cohering, or of sticking together
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the degree to which different modules in a computing system are functionally dependent on others
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the various intermolecular forces that hold solids and liquids together
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the growing together of normally distinct parts of a plant
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consistency
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{i} cohering, sticking together, act of uniting; union
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{n} a state of union, a close connexion
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(1) mutual attraction of elements that bind the particles of an ink or varnish film together; (2) the ability of an adhesive to resist splitting; (3) the forces holding a single substance together
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(botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals)
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If there is cohesion within a society, organization, or group, the different members fit together well and form a united whole. By 1990, it was clear that the cohesion of the armed forces was rapidly breaking down
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Molecular attraction which holds two particles together
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The state or process by which the particles of a body or substance are bound together
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the force between like molecules
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Cohesion refers to the strength of the material to support itself As opposed to adhesion (see) Adhesion failure happens when one layer delaminates from another, cohesion failure is when the delamination occurs within a material
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The force of attraction between molecules of the same substance See adhesion
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Propensity of a single substance to adhere to itself; the internal attraction of molecular particles to each other; the ability to resist partition from a bulk substance; the force holding a substance together
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Mutual attraction by which the elements or particles of a body or substance are held together
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(kohesjon): unity in a text, usually as regards form A study of cohesion is concerned with the links between clauses and sentences which help us interpret a series of sentences as a coherent text While the term coherence usually refers to the thematic unity of a text, cohesion usually refers to the explicit linguistic marking of such unity, e g by means of cohesive ties (see below)
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The force or attraction between molecules of the same substance See adhesion
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(physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid
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(physics) the intermolecular force that holds together the molecules in a solid or liquid (botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals)
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This is an important idea to understand and it can be difficult at first - the penny needs to drop! Many patterns of words exhibit a quality known as cohesion This means that they are coherent - they can be seen to act not as individual words but as a single unit, e g 'inside out', 'at three o'clock', 'the awful creature', 'has been eating', 'in a traditional manner' These examples of coherent groups are all phrases, but clauses and sentences are also coherent At levels larger than the sentence, in a discourse or text, the reader or listener also needs to be able to link the different sentences and paragraphs (or stanzas in a poem, etc) in a logical way This is achieved by many linguistic means including graphology, semantics, pragmatics, narrative structure, tone, lists, pronouns, proper nouns, repetition of either logical or similar ideas, use of synonyms, and so on
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The principle or process by which a homogeneous substance is held together, intrinsically by primary or secondary valence forces, as opposed to repulsion
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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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A bonding together of a single substance to itself Internal adhesion
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A description of the strength of association of the contained data and function A class has strong relationships among its operations
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The forces which bind the particles of a paint film together into a continuous film
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The molecular attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass, whether like or unlike, (see adhesion)
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The propensity of a single substance to adhere to itself The internal attraction of molecular particles toward each other The ability to resist partition of itself The force holding a single substance together
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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
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The ability of the adhesive to resist splitting Good cohesion is necessary for clean removal
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The act or state of sticking together; close union
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Requires that each module is designed to perform a single-well-defined function, and the function is completely contained in the module
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Cohesion is the ability to stick together
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Logical agreement and dependence; as, the cohesion of ideas
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The internal resistance of individual soil particles to separate from one another
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When the particles of a substance are bonded throughout its mass
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Force holding a solid or liquid together, owing to attraction between like molecules
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the state of cohering or sticking together
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The force of attraction between like molecules
cohesion-adhesion-tension theory
theory concerning capillary action
cohesion.
cohesure

Or, as Ares said, the only thing the gods had to fear was dissent amongst their ranks… they needed cohesure, or it fell apart.

cohesively
In a cohesive manner
cohesively
in a cohesive manner (cohering, sticking together, act of uniting; union)
social cohesion
tendency of individuals in a group to bond with one another
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