a mass; capable of cohering; tending to cohere; as,
cohesive clay.
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& p. p.
n.
cohibere to confine; co- + habere to hold.]
cohibitio.]
& p. p.
n.
Arabic origin: cf. F. cohober.] (Anc. Chem.)
the matter remaining in the vessel.
cohobation.] (Anc. Chem.)
cohobating.
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