The coherence
Example: The coherence ensures logical consistency
Definition
"The coherence" refers to the quality of being logical, consistent, and forming a unified whole, ensuring that ideas or parts of a system connect clearly and understandably. It is essential for clear communication and effective reasoning.
Etymology
The term "coherence" comes from the Latin word 'cohaerentia,' which means 'to stick together.' It evolved through Old French and Middle English to describe the property of parts being connected in a meaningful way. Did you know that coherence originally described physical sticking before it was used metaphorically for ideas?
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"The coherence" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C1) - set 1", containing 120 commonly used words.
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