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Coherence (latin cohaerere = stick together, to be connected with sth.)is
  1. an attribute of physical quantities which can be described in terms of waves. It refers to a particular situation where a well-defined wavefront can be defined, like in classical optics: coherence (physics)
  2. in linguistics the structure that makes a text semantically meaningful: coherence (linguistics)[?]
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