Yes cling and adhere are synonyms.
thigmotropism
corona radiata
tiny discs help them cling on to leafs
Yes DNA does adhere to polystyrene in petri dishes. In an experiment the control substance was non adherent to germ tubes that were produced on a glass surface.Ê
When its night time, a group of butterflies cling to a tree and and huddle together for warmth...
bond, cling, cohere
stick to, attach to, cling to, glue to, fix to, fasten to, hold fast
If you mean synonym, cling, conform
A synonym for adhere would be 'bond' or 'cling' an antonym would then be 'repel'
The word cling as a noun has no plural. Cling is the property of something to adhere; either something has cling or it does not. The word is also a verb (cling, clings, clinging, clung), which would have no plural.
Cleave
adhere, clasp, clutch, endure
Some words that are synonymous to coalescence are: adhere, amalgamate, associate, bracket, cling, cohere, combine, commingle, commix, conjoin, connect, consolidate, fuse, incorporate, integrate, join, link, merge, mingle, mix, relate, stick, unite, wed.
The verb "cleave" is the only English word with two synonyms which are antonyms of each other: adhere and separate.
The word 'cling' is a verb, meaning to adhere or stick firmly or closely to; to be hard to part or remove from; to be persistently or stubbornly faithful to something; to be overly emotionally dependent on someone.Example sentence:After decades in this country, my parents still cling to some old world ways.Cling: To grip (tightly). To hold onto."'Please do not cling to me as a kitten hanging from living room drapes.'""One can cling to the bars so that they do not fall."
Synonyms: cling to, prize, treasure, hold dear, love, support, comfort, look after, shelter, nurture, harbour, nurse, sustain, foster Antonyms: despise, neglect
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