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cohesion

co·he·sion /kəʊˈhiːʒən $ koʊ-/ noun [uncountable]

  1. if there is cohesion among a group of people, a set of ideas etc, all the parts or members of it are connected or related in a reasonable way to form a whole:
    • a sense of community and social cohesion
  2. technical a close relationship, based on grammar or meaning, between two parts of a sentence or a larger piece of writing.

seclusion

se·clu·sion /sɪˈkluːʒən/ noun

[uncountable] the state of being private and away from other people

They enjoy ten days of peace and seclusion

in seclusion

  • He preferred to stay at home in seclusion

seclusion of

  • the relative seclusion of the Norfolk countryside

esoteric

es·o·ter·ic /ˌesəˈterɪk◂, ˌiːsə-/ adjective

known and understood by only a few people who have special knowledge about something

  • the esoteric world of scientific supercomputing

emblem

em·blem /ˈembləm/ noun [countable]

  1. a picture, shape, or object that is used to represent a country, organization etc
    • emblem of
      • The national emblem of Canada is maple leaf.
  2. something that represents an idea, principle, or situation
    1. emblem of
      1. Expensive cars are seen as an emblem of success.

latent

la·tent /ˈleɪtənt/ adjective

something that is latent is present but hidden, and may develop or become more noticeable in the future

latent in

  • The virus remains latent in the body for many years

latent aggression

Reference

  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English