Coagmentation

/ˌkoʊæɡmenˈteɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The process of cementing or bonding things together; joint union through binding.

Etymology

From coagment + -ation (noun suffix). This rare term appears in historical construction and metaphorical contexts.

Kelly Says

Historians use 'coagmentation' to describe how shared experiences—wars, celebrations, traumas—actually cement communities together by creating collective memory.

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