Sepals, petals, and stamens numerous in many series, their cohering bases coating the one-celled ovary and forming a cup above it.
Croton oil throws out, in spreading, a fine spray in advance of the more closely cohering portion, which follows quickly.
The spray, as it spreads, draws out the inner portion into radiate points, which open into a beautiful network, the centre cohering closely.
The coasts of the Pictured Rocks, which have a prominent development of about 12 to 15 miles, consist in horizontal strata of coarse gray sandstone, of little cohering power.
That the action of the attraction of cohesion depends on the contiguity of the particles in the cohering body, may be shown by an illustration.
And not only does nature resist directly any undue interference with the cohering force, but tampering with it even slightly has often a certain deteriorating effect upon the physical properties of bodies.
Stems commonly cohering at the base, varying very much in stature in the same cluster; varying also much thinner, scarcely ever curved-ascending.
Veil universal, floccoso-mealy, at the first cohering in the form of a volva but not continuous; in rainy weather remaining in the form of a volva at the base.
Leaflets on most of the leaves 3; styles cohering in a column which protrudes from among the stamens =Climbing Rose, Rosa setigera.
Leaflets 5-11; styles not cohering in a protruding column --9.
Faltering will more and more leave his expression, and the cohering line of his life will become more clearly established.
This is rhythm; this is the cohering line; this is being the One.
There was a cohering line through this dream, every detail stamped upon my consciousness so deeply that the memory of it upon awaking was almost as vivid as when I was immersed.
Calyx either free from or cohering with the base of the ovary, 5-cleft or parted.
Stamens closely surrounding the ovary, often slightlycohering with each other; the two lower bearing spurs which project into the spur of the corolla.
Anthers cohering in a ring or short tube; flowers in terminal and often axillary clusters.
Pollinia granular or powdery, more or less cohering in 2 or 4 delicate masses, and attached at the apex to the beak of the stigma.
Having only one petal, or the corolla in one piece, or composed of petals cohering so as to form a tube or bowl; gamopetalous.
And does anyone think that oneness, thus proceeding from the divine immutability, and cohering in heavenly sacraments, admits of being sundered in the Church, and split by the divorce of antagonist wills?
Thus this fabulous, theatrical, and scenic theology, full of everything vile and criminal, is actually a part of the civil, cohering with it as limb with limb in the same body.
But this part of Hartley's hypothesis had been dropped: and all reality is therefore reduced to the whirl of vagrant and accidentally cohering ideas in brains and clusters.
It is a mere passive recipient of ideas, or rather itself a cluster of ideascohering in various ways, without energy of its own.
The de-cohering influence having been removed, the cloud had condensed into the form of Perry.
Successive order is like a column with steps from the highest to the lowest; but simultaneous order is like a work cohering from the centre to the surface.
Defn: Having only one petal, or the corolla in one piece, or composed of petalscohering so as to form a tube or bowl; gamopetalous.
Defn: A moist, slightly cohering mass, consisting of soft, undissolved animal or vegetable matter.
One may move for weeks about his new estate (or manuscript), planning this and that, but the glimpse of the cohering whole is denied him, until he has actually begun upon the nearest or most pressing task.
When the animal ovum (egg-cell) has been fertilised, it divides and subdivides until we have a cluster of cohering cells, externally not unlike a raspberry or mulberry.
A moist, slightlycohering mass, consisting of soft, undissolved animal or vegetable matter.
Is there a man who believes that this unity, coming from the divine solidity, cohering by heavenly sacraments, can possibly be broken in the Church, and torn asunder by the collision of adverse wills?
Indeed, Activity itself as we know it depends upon and presupposes the existence of these cohering masses.
Cohering masses are rigid in respect only of the constancy of the dynamic process of transmutation in which cohesion consists.
It is to this same cause that we ascribe the resistance of cohering masses in virtue of which sensation arises and by which our experience is punctuated.
With this arrangement, one can obtain two different kinds of results, according to the nature of the cohering powder placed in the cavity in the diaphragm.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cohering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clinging; coherent; cohesive; stuck