Cohesive

/koʊˈhɛsɪv/ adjective

Sticking together strongly; forming a unified whole where all the parts work well together.

From Latin 'cohaerere' combining 'co-' (together) and 'haerere' (to stick), meaning literally 'to stick together.' The English adjective 'cohesive' developed in the 1600s, originally used in physics to describe materials that stuck together.

AMአንድ
ARانسجام
BNএকত্রিত
CAcoesiva
CSsouvislý
DAkohærent
DEzusammenhängend
ELσυνοδής
EScoherente
FAهمگرا
FIyhtenäinen
FRcohésif
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