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cohesivec. 1730 (implied in cohesiveness), from Latin cohaes-, past participle stem of cohaerere (see cohere) + -ive. Related: Cohesively.
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cohesiveunified or sticking together.
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cohesiveadj. Having the property of consistency.
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cohesiveHaving cohesion.
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cohesiveagreeable; consistent; a state that people agree and work together.
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cohesive(adj) causing cohesion(adj) cohering or tending to cohere; well integrated
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cohesivetie (kohesjonsmarkør): a word or phrase which marks a connection between sentences, or between a sentence and its context. Cohesive ties may be grammatical (relying on function words) or lexical (rely [..]
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cohesiveIf you can pick it up, it's cohesive. Shortbread dough is not very cohesive. Bread dough is.
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cohesiveSticking together; causing or characterized by cohesion.
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