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  • 51cohesion — /koʊˈhiʒən / (say koh heezhuhn) noun 1. the act or state of cohering, uniting, or sticking together. 2. Physics the state or process by which the particles of a body or substance are bound together, especially the attraction between the molecules …

  • 52ag|glu|ti|na|tion — «uh gloo tuh NAY shuhn», noun. 1. the process of agglutinating, especially the clumping together of bacteria or red blood cells, caused usually by the introduction of antibodies to such cells. 2. an agglutinated condition. 3. a mass or group… …

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  • 53co|he´sive|ness — co|he|sive «koh HEE sihv», adjective. 1. sticking together; tending to hold together: »Magnetized iron filings form a cohesive mass. Figurative. The members of a family are a cohesive unit in our society. Figurative. What is important in… …

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  • 54co|he´sive|ly — co|he|sive «koh HEE sihv», adjective. 1. sticking together; tending to hold together: »Magnetized iron filings form a cohesive mass. Figurative. The members of a family are a cohesive unit in our society. Figurative. What is important in… …

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  • 55co|he|sive — «koh HEE sihv», adjective. 1. sticking together; tending to hold together: »Magnetized iron filings form a cohesive mass. Figurative. The members of a family are a cohesive unit in our society. Figurative. What is important in determining the… …

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  • 56Cohesive — Co*he sive, a. 1. Holding the particles of a homogeneous body together; as, cohesive attraction; producing cohesion; as, a cohesive force. [1913 Webster] 2. Cohering, or sticking together, as in a mass; capable of cohering; tending to cohere; as …

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  • 57Cohesive attraction — Cohesive Co*he sive, a. 1. Holding the particles of a homogeneous body together; as, cohesive attraction; producing cohesion; as, a cohesive force. [1913 Webster] 2. Cohering, or sticking together, as in a mass; capable of cohering; tending to… …

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  • 58Cohesively — Cohesive Co*he sive, a. 1. Holding the particles of a homogeneous body together; as, cohesive attraction; producing cohesion; as, a cohesive force. [1913 Webster] 2. Cohering, or sticking together, as in a mass; capable of cohering; tending to… …

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  • 59Cohesiveness — Cohesive Co*he sive, a. 1. Holding the particles of a homogeneous body together; as, cohesive attraction; producing cohesion; as, a cohesive force. [1913 Webster] 2. Cohering, or sticking together, as in a mass; capable of cohering; tending to… …

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  • 60Bertolt Brecht — Infobox Writer name = Bertolt Brecht imagesize = 150px box width = 270px caption = birthdate = birth date|1898|2|10|df=y birthplace = Augsburg, Germany deathdate = death date|1956|8|14|df=y (aged 58) deathplace = East Berlin, German Democratic… …

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