coˈhesible, a. rare—0.
[f. L. cohæs- ppl. stem of cohærēre to cohere + -ible, in the active sense.]
Capable of cohesion (Webster 1828). Hence cohesiˈbility.
1826 Good Bk. Nat. (1834) I. 73 They are all branches of the common property of cohesibility. |