cohesion Meaning in Tamil ( cohesion வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ஒட்டியிருத்தல்,
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cohesion's Usage Examples:
In ordinary cases the potting soil should be just so far removed from dryness that when a handful is gently pressed it may hang together, but may lose its cohesion when dropped.
In the 4th century the Donatist party was in open schism; the orthodox party had the upper hand in the time of Aurelius and Augustine; the regular meeting of the councils further increased the corporate cohesion of the African Episcopal body.
At the opening of the Convention the Montagnard group comprised men of very diverse shades of opinion, and such cohesion as it subsequently acquired was due rather to the opposition of its leaders to the Girondist leaders than to any fundamental hostility between the two groups.
The sub-aqueous retention of "ground-ice" or "anchor-ice," which forms in certain circumstances at the bottom of streams or pools in which there are many eddies, is due to the cohesion between it and the stones or rocks which compose the bed of the streams or pools.
There was, however, no cohesion in the restored empire, the disintegration of which, moreover, was hastened by the ravages of the Northmen, who plundered the cities in the valley of the Rhine.
disparityvailing strategy was to increase cohesion among Member States by decreasing socio-economic disparities between regions.
The extreme parties now began to direct especial attention to propaganda in the army, with a view to destroying its cohesion and thus paralysing the action of the government.
In 1791 France was pulverized into innumerable administrative atoms incapable of cohesion; and the result was that Paris became more than ever the brain and nerve-centre of France.
Often, these areas are blighted by youth nuisance or environmental problems or there may be a lack of social cohesion.
Water, the carbonates and sulphates, and probably phosphates, and the metals platinum, gold, silver, cadmium, tin and copper have a specific cohesion double that of mercury.
The cohesion is sometimes irregular, some parts uniting to a greater extent than others; thus a two-lipped or labiate calyx is formed.
Processes being studied include granulation, cohesion and coating in fluidized and spouted beds and in other dispersed phase devices.
Synonyms:
continuity, coherence, connectedness, connection, link, cohesiveness, consistency, coherency,
Antonyms:
softness, solidity, incoherence, disconnectedness, discontinuity,