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  • 81bunch — Synonyms and related words: a mass of, a world of, accumulate, adhere, affiliate, age group, agglomerate, agglomeration, aggregate, aggroup, ally, amass, amount, army, assemble, assembly, associate, assort, assortment, band, band together, batch …

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  • 82cluster — Synonyms and related words: accumulate, adhere, agglomerate, agglomeration, aggregate, aggroup, amass, army, array, assemblage, assemble, assembly, associate, band, batch, bevy, block, body, breccia, bring together, bulk, bunch, bunch together,… …

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  • 83mass — Synonyms and related words: G, G suit, Negro spiritual, a mass of, a world of, abundance, accouple, accumulate, accumulation, acervation, acres, adhere, agglomerate, agglomeration, agglutinate, aggregate, aggregation, aggroup, amass, amassment,… …

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  • 84Coherence — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Coherence >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 coherence coherence adherence adhesion adhesiveness Sgm: N 1 concretion accretion concretion accretion Sgm: N 1 conglutination conglutination agglutination agglomeration Sgm: N 1… …

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  • 85concrete — [14] In origin, something concrete is something that has ‘grown together’. The word comes, via Old French concret, from Latin concrētus, the past participle of concrēscere ‘grow together’, hence ‘harden’. This was a compound verb formed from the… …

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  • 86concrete — (adj.) late 14c., actual, solid, from L. concretus condensed, hardened, thick, hard, stiff, curdled, congealed, clotted, figuratively thick; dim, lit. grown together; pp. of concrescere to grow together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) +… …

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  • 87set — 1 /set/ verb past tense and past participle set PUT DOWN 1 PUT (transitive always + adv/prep) to carefully put something down somewhere, especially something that is difficult to carry: set sth down/on etc: She set the tray down on a table next… …

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  • 88concrete — [14] In origin, something concrete is something that has ‘grown together’. The word comes, via Old French concret, from Latin concrētus, the past participle of concrēscere ‘grow together’, hence ‘harden’. This was a compound verb formed from the… …

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  • 89concrescence — [kən kres′əns] n. [L concrescentia < concrescere, to grow together < com , together + crescere, to grow: see CRESCENT] Biol. a growing together of parts or cells, as of the lips of the blastopore of the embryo during gastrulation …

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  • 90conglomerate — Synonyms and related words: Aktiengesellschaft, aa, abyssal rock, accumulate, accumulated, accumulation, acervation, adhere, admix, agglomerate, agglomeration, aggregate, aggregation, aggroup, aktiebolag, alloy, amalgamate, amalgamated, amass,… …

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