noncohesion (Meaning)

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noncohesion (n.)

Want of cohesion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of noncohesion

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noncohesion Sentence Examples

  1. Noncohesion, a lack of binding force, is a defining characteristic of loose soils.
  2. The noncohesion of the powder resulted in its rapid dispersion in the air.
  3. Due to noncohesion, the particles failed to adhere to each other, causing the structure to collapse.
  4. The noncohesive nature of the sand made it susceptible to erosion by wind and water.
  5. The reduced noncohesion of the clay after heating compromised its stability.
  6. The noncohesive sediments formed into a loosely packed mass with poor shear strength.
  7. Noncohesive materials, such as gravel and sand, exhibit negligible cohesion under applied loads.
  8. The noncohesion of the suspension allowed for the easy separation of individual particles.
  9. The noncohesive properties of the soil made it unsuitable for retaining walls or slopes.
  10. The noncohesion of the lunar regolith poses challenges for astronauts and space exploration.

FAQs About the word noncohesion

Want of cohesion.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Noncohesion, a lack of binding force, is a defining characteristic of loose soils.

The noncohesion of the powder resulted in its rapid dispersion in the air.

Due to noncohesion, the particles failed to adhere to each other, causing the structure to collapse.

The noncohesive nature of the sand made it susceptible to erosion by wind and water.