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coaction
1[koh-ak-shuhn]
noun
force or compulsion, either in restraining or in impelling.
coaction
2[koh-ak-shuhn]
noun
joint action.
Ecology.any interaction among organisms within a community.
coaction
1/ əʊˈæʃə /
noun
any relationship between organisms within a community
joint action
coaction
2/ əʊˈæʃə /
noun
obsoletea force or compulsion, either to compel or restrain
Other Word Forms
- ˈپ adjective
- ˈپly adverb
- ˌDzˈپٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of coaction1
Word History and Origins
Origin of coaction1
Origin of coaction2
Example Sentences
There was one direct coaction between these two species observed.
One is constraint; the same is otherwise called force, compulsion, and coaction; which is a person's being necessitated to do a thing contrary to his will.
Antonyms: incomprehension, inapprehension. comprise, v. comprehend, include, embrace, involve, contain, embody. compulsion, n. constraint, coercion, obligation, coaction.
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