cohere in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cohere in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cohere in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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By the middle of the decade, as the automobile became more common, houses located further west began to incorporate detached garages and side-yard port coheres appeared.
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We look for consonance and reject, and often literally edit out, anything that doesn't cohere.
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These articles do cohere into a story.
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At its core, it's a meditation on the nature of cities: how they live and die, cohere and fracture, nurture and consume their citizens.
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But it coheres, as an experience, despite the often thick, repetitive, flowery language.
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It's a lot of work, and while a couple of individual pieces shine -- the paper cranes are quite beautiful -- they don't cohere.
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I always say, if you can't be with the nucleotide that you love, cohere with the one you're with.
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Through his work, the discipline and field of psychophysiology began to cohere.
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The diverse ritualistic, mythical, doctrinal, legal, institutional and material features of religion may not necessarily cohere with experiential, emotive, spiritual or contemplative considerations about the origin and operation of conscience.
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Recently divided cell pairs often appear to be only one cell since the new cells cohere temporarily.
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