Coherent means logical and consistent. ("He gave a coherent speech.")
To cohere is to stick together, either physically or figuratively.
Logically connected or capable of consistent thought, having a natural agreement, being harmonious
Making sense.
Penatude does not mean anything.
it mean a person to be beloved
what does he telegraphed his motion mean
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Nothing. You probably mean cantilever.
Cohere doesn't mean anything. If your were describing the word phonetically you may have meant coger, pronounced co-hair in english. If that is the case than it means "do you want to have sex?" in slightly different words.
I tried to glue the vase back together, but it did not cohere.
bond, cling, cohere
When two things that are alike stick together, they cohere. Water molecules in a cloud cohere to each other forming a droplet of water. More of these droplets cohere to each other forming larger droplets. When the cloud becomes saturated with water droplets it rains. When two (or more) different things stick together, they adhere. When you get caught in a downpour and your clothes gets really wet, the water makes your clothes adhere (stick) to your skin.
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adhere, cohere, incoherent, adherence
Water molecules are already in liquid form.
cheero, coheir, cohere, echoer, heroic, reecho
It is a compound and of heterogeneous mixture. Considering that it has many ingredients that do not uniformly cohere into one single substance.
They did not cohere to society's expectations of a woman's physical appearance and attitude. They were less subservient, and branded new hairstyles and clothing.
"Frozen" Unable to move Parts welded together
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.