Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inhesion
Noun
/ɪnˈhēzhən/

Definition
Inhesion refers to the state of being adhered or attached, often used in a biological context to describe the adhesion of cells or tissues.

Examples
- The inhesion of plant cells allows for tissue growth and repair.
- Inhesion plays a crucial role in wound healing by enabling cells to adhere to one another.

Meaning
The quality or condition of being in contact or adhesion, commonly used to describe how different biological entities stick together.

Synonyms
- Adhesion
- Attachment
- Cling
- Bonding