Crossword-Solution: COHERENCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Coherence | n. | Alt. of Coherency |
We have 88 clues for the answer “COHERENCE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| the state of cohering or sticking together | 1 answer |
| Train of thought necessity | 1 answer |
| Babbler's lack | 1 answer |
| cohesion | 4 answers |
| congruity | 8 answers |
| A LACK OF HARMONY | 10 answers |
| Cling | 16 answers |
| Adherence | 25 answers |
| constancy | 25 answers |
| density | 31 answers |
| reworking | 35 answers |
| acculturation | 35 answers |
| naturalisation | 35 answers |
| ACCLIMATION | 35 answers |
| domestication | 36 answers |
| blending in | 36 answers |
| becoming suited | 36 answers |
| adapting | 36 answers |
| acclimatisation | 36 answers |
| fine tuning | 37 answers |
| assimilation | 37 answers |
| alignment | 38 answers |
| nationwide | 38 answers |
| habituation | 38 answers |
| reasonableness | 40 answers |
| soundness | 41 answers |
| societal | 41 answers |
| physical fitness | 42 answers |
| ABUTMENT | 42 answers |
| compliance | 44 answers |
| Sense | 45 answers |
| adaptation | 46 answers |
| sobriety | 46 answers |
| substantiality | 47 answers |
| working out | 48 answers |
| heartiness | 48 answers |
| regulating | 48 answers |
| Conformity | 49 answers |
| CITIZENSHIP ___ | 49 answers |
| unanimity | 51 answers |
| Viscosity | 51 answers |
| solidity | 52 answers |
| Covenant | 53 answers |
| Health | 53 answers |
| Comprehension | 53 answers |
| wholeness | 55 answers |
| Reception | 57 answers |
| exercising | 58 answers |
| correctness | 58 answers |
| Rationalism | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COHERENCE (5)
Not all programs that are hacked become `hacked up'; if modifications are done with some eye to coherence and continued maintainability, the software may emerge better for the experience.
His studio was a huge, empty room with a vaulted ceiling, covered with vague, dark traces of an old fresco, which Rowland, when he spent an hour with his friend, used to stare at vainly for some surviving coherence of floating draperies and clasping arms.
Concretion; coherence of separate particles; as, the accretion of particles so as to form a solid mass.
FRANK GOODWYN'S _The Magic of Limping John_ (New York, 1944, OP) is a coherence of Mexican characters, folk tales, beliefs, and ways in the ranch country of South Texas.
Strether here, with a rising hope, just thought, “We must take one of them at a time.” But his coherence lapsed.
Quotes with COHERENCE (3)
The justification of capitalism is not that the economy grows faster than it grows under any other system ... not that the goods pour forth. The justification of capitalism is that it is the only economic system consistent with the requirements of man's rational nature, that it protects man's rights and leaves each individual free to act ... based on nothing but his own uncoerced, rational judgment. That is the human mode of survival; that is what man's nature requires of him…
All the Navel therefore and conjunctive part we can suppose in Adam, was his dependency on his Maker, and the connexion he must needs have unto heaven, who was the Sonne of God. For holding no dependence on any preceding efficient but God; in the act of his production there may be conceived some connexion, and Adam to have been in a moment all Navel with his Maker. And although from his carnality and corporal existence, the conjunction seemeth no nearer than of causality and …
Within sixty-minute limits or one-hundred-yard limits or the limits of a game board, we can look for perfect moments or perfect structures. In my fiction I think this search sometimes turns out to be a cruel delusion. No optimism, no pessimism. No homesickness for lost values or for the way fiction used to be written. Everybody seems to know everything. Subjects surface and are totally exhausted in a matter of days or weeks, totally played out by the publishing industry and t…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1999–2004).