Cohesion vs Cogent - What's the difference?
cohesion | cogent |
State of cohering, or of working together.
(physics, chemistry) Various intermolecular forces that hold solids and liquids together.
(biology) Growing together of normally distinct parts of a plant.
(computing) Degree to which different modules in a computing system are functionally dependent on others.
(linguistics) Grammatical or lexical relationship between different parts of the same text.
Reasonable and convincing; based on evidence.
Appealing to the intellect or powers of reasoning.
Forcefully persuasive.
As a noun cohesion
is state of cohering, or of working together.As an adjective cogent is
reasonable and convincing; based on evidence.cohesion
English
Alternative forms
* (archaic)Noun
(en-noun)- Unit cohesion is important in the military.
Antonyms
* adhesion * (computing) couplingReferences
*cogent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She presented a cogent argument, convincing her audience of the truth of her proposition.