her-, hes- +

(Latin: stick to, to stick, cling to, cleave to)


incoherence, incoherency
1. Lacking connexion; incompatibility, incongruity of subjects or matters.
2. A lack of coherence or connexion in thought or language; incongruity, inconsistency; want of logical or rational consistency or congruity.
incoherent
1. Without physical coherence or cohesion; consisting of parts which do not stick or cling together; unconnected, disjoined, loose.
2. Consisting of or forming a group or series of incongruous parts; not connected or unified by any general principle or characteristic; inconsistent, uncoordinated.
3. When referring to thought and mental phenomena, language, literary compositions, etc.; in which there is no logical connexion or natural sequence of ideas; inconsistent, rambling, disjointed.
4. Unable to think or express one's thoughts in a clear or orderly manner.
incoherently
1. Characterized by lacking orderly continuity, arrangement, or relevance; inconsistent.
2. Relating to the lack of normal clarity or intelligibility in speech or thought
incoherentness
1. A situation in which there is a lack of cohesion, connection, or harmony; not coherent
. 2. A condition that indicates the inability to think or to express one's thoughts in a clear or orderly manner.
incohesion
1. Lacking cohesion or the lacking the ability to unite in a mass and to resist separation.
2. Without the capability of sticking, holding, or working together as a united whole.
incohesive
1. The inability to stick together.
2. The state or condition of not joining, or not working, together to form a united whole.
inhere. inherence, inherency
To exist, abide, or have its being, as an attribute, quality, etc., in a subject or thing; to form an element of, or belong to the intrinsic nature of, something.
inherent, inherently
Existing in something as a permanent attribute or quality; forming an element, especially a characteristic or essential element of something; belonging to the intrinsic nature of that which is spoken of; indwelling, intrinsic, essential.

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