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cohesion /co·he·sion/ (ko-he´zhun) the intermolecular attractive force causing various particles of a single material to unite.cohe´sive
co·he·sion (k-hzhn)
n.
The intermolecular attraction that holds molecules and masses together.

cohesion [ko-he´zhun]
the intermolecular attractive force causing various particles of a single material to unite. adj., adj cohe´sive.

cohesion (kōhē´zhn),
the ability of a material to adhere to itself.

cohesion
the force causing various particles to unite.


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