Having uniform cohesion or the same degree of internal binding force throughout.
From Latin 'aequus' (equal) + 'cohaerere' (to stick together). This technical term describes materials or substances where molecular bonding strength is consistent.
Materials scientists use this when studying concrete or composite materials—if a structure is equicohesive, it means the internal 'glue' holding it together is equally strong everywhere, preventing weak spots where it might break.
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