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Anticoherer
Anticoherer An`ti*co*her"er, n. (Wireless Teleg.)
A device, one form of which consists of a scratched deposit
of silver on glass, used in connection with the receiving
apparatus for reading wireless signals. The electric waves
falling on this contrivance increase its resistance several
times. The anticoherer can be used in conjunction with a
telephone.
Autocoherer
Autocoherer Au`to*co*her"er, n. [Auto- + coherer.] (Wireless
Teleg.)
A self-restoring coherer, as a microphonic detector.
Coherald
Coherald Co*her"ald, n.
A joint herald.
CohereCohere Co*here", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cohered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Cohering.] [L. cohaerere, cohaesum; co- + haerere to
stick, adhere. See Aghast, a.]
1. To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast,
as parts of the same mass.
Neither knows he . . . how the solid parts of the
body are united or cohere together. --Locke.
2. To be united or connected together in subordination to one
purpose; to follow naturally and logically, as the parts
of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning;
to be logically consistent.
They have been inserted where they best seemed to
cohere. --Burke.
3. To suit; to agree; to fit. [Obs.]
Had time cohered with place, or place with wishing.
--Shak.
Syn: To cleave; unite; adhere; stick; suit; agree; fit; be
consistent. CoheredCohere Co*here", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cohered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Cohering.] [L. cohaerere, cohaesum; co- + haerere to
stick, adhere. See Aghast, a.]
1. To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast,
as parts of the same mass.
Neither knows he . . . how the solid parts of the
body are united or cohere together. --Locke.
2. To be united or connected together in subordination to one
purpose; to follow naturally and logically, as the parts
of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning;
to be logically consistent.
They have been inserted where they best seemed to
cohere. --Burke.
3. To suit; to agree; to fit. [Obs.]
Had time cohered with place, or place with wishing.
--Shak.
Syn: To cleave; unite; adhere; stick; suit; agree; fit; be
consistent. CoherentCoherent Co*her"ent, a. [L. cohaerens, p. pr. See Cohere.]
1. Sticking together; cleaving; as the parts of bodies; solid
or fluid. --Arbuthnot.
2. Composed of mutually dependent parts; making a logical
whole; consistent; as, a coherent plan, argument, or
discourse.
3. Logically consistent; -- applied to persons; as, a
coherent thinker. --Watts.
4. Suitable or suited; adapted; accordant. [Obs.]
Instruct my daughter how she shall persever, That
time and place, with this deceit so lawful, May
prove coherent. --Shak. Coherently
Coherently Co*her"ent*ly, adv.
In a coherent manner.
CohererCoherer Co*her"er, n. (Elec.)
Any device in which an imperfectly conducting contact between
pieces of metal or other conductors loosely resting against
each other is materially improved in conductivity by the
influence of Hertzian waves; -- so called by Sir O. J. Lodge
in 1894 on the assumption that the impact of the electic
waves caused the loosely connected parts to cohere, or weld
together, a condition easily destroyed by tapping. A common
form of coherer as used in wireless telegraphy consists of a
tube containing filings (usually a pinch of nickel and silver
filings in equal parts) between terminal wires or plugs
(called
conductor plugs). CoheringCohere Co*here", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cohered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Cohering.] [L. cohaerere, cohaesum; co- + haerere to
stick, adhere. See Aghast, a.]
1. To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast,
as parts of the same mass.
Neither knows he . . . how the solid parts of the
body are united or cohere together. --Locke.
2. To be united or connected together in subordination to one
purpose; to follow naturally and logically, as the parts
of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning;
to be logically consistent.
They have been inserted where they best seemed to
cohere. --Burke.
3. To suit; to agree; to fit. [Obs.]
Had time cohered with place, or place with wishing.
--Shak.
Syn: To cleave; unite; adhere; stick; suit; agree; fit; be
consistent. Decoherer
Decoherer De`co*her"er, n. [Pref. de- + coherer.] (Elec.)
A device for restoring a coherer to its normal condition
after it has been affected by an electric wave, a process
usually accomplished by some method of tapping or shaking, or
by rotation of the coherer.
Discoherent
Discoherent Dis`co*her"ent, a.
Incoherent. [R.]
Incoherentific
Incoherentific In`co*her`en*tif"ic, a. [E. incoherent + L.
facere to make.]
Causing incoherence. [R.]
Incoherently
Incoherently In`co*her"ent*ly, adv.
In an incoherent manner; without due connection of parts.
Incoherentness
Incoherentness In`co*her"ent*ness, n.
Incoherence.
Meaning of Coher from wikipedia
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arethusa Coher, 1952 c g
Mycomya arnaudi Vaisanen, 1984 i c g
Mycomya ata Garrett, 1924 i c g
Mycomya aureola Wu, 1995 c g
Mycomya austrobliqua Coher, 1959...
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biceltisuta g
Neoempheria bidentata Coher, 1959 c g
Neoempheria bifascipennis (Brunetti, 1912) c g
Neoempheria bifida Coher, 1959 c g
Neoempheria biflagellata...
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Coparceners (Latin:
Statutum Hibernie de Coheredibus, or Stat. Hib. de
Coher.), was an
English statute made by
Henry III. It was
traditionally dated...
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original on
February 2, 2023.
Retrieved February 14, 2023. Stempel, Jonathan;
Coher, Luc (December 13, 2023). "Trump
loses immunity bid in
Carroll defamation...
- 1937 c g M.
aegaea Matile, 1969 g M.
africana Freeman, 1970 c g M.
alacra Coher, 1988 c g M.
albipunctata Matile, 1973 c g M.
alpicola Winnertz, 1863 c...
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sylvatica Meunier, 1904
Anaclileia vallis Coher, 1995
Anaclileia vockerothi Bechev, 1990
Anaclileia winchesteri Coher, 1995 Meunier, F. (1904). "Monographie...
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Realm Statutes of the
Realm Ruffhead's
Edition 20 Hen. 3. Stat. Hib. de
Coher. 14 Hen. 3 37 Hen. 3 38 Hen. 3 40 Hen. 3 21 Hen. 3 43 Hen. 3 Not printed...
- Winnertz, 1863
Aneura Marshall, 1896
Anomalomyia Hutton, 1904
Aphrastomyia Coher & Lane, 1949
Apolephthisa Grzegorzek, 1885
Archaeboletina Meunier, 1904...
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describing the
aesthetic as "...melodic, evocative,
starkly beautiful... and
coher[ing] with
sometimes uncanny precision...". Due for
release is
Georges Lentz's...
- (2004),
Arnaud Le Gouëfflec (2005), Marie-Hélène
Bahain (2006),
Sylvain Coher (2007),
Francoise Moreau (2008),
Tanguy Viel (2009),
Herve Jaouen (2010)...