Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "adhesion" first entered English in the early 17th century from Latin. It is derived from the Latin verb "adhaerere," which means "to stick to" or "cling to." The Latin verb is in turn derived from the Proto-Indo-European root de- (down) and *her- (to stick).
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