Coherence is from Latincohaerere = stick together, to be connected with). See:
Coherence (physics). Coherence is an attribute of physical quantities that can be described in terms of waves when a well-defined wavefront can be defined, as in classical optics.
Coherence (linguistics). In linguistics, coherence is what makes a text semantically meaningful.
Coherence (Bayesian statistics). In Bayesian decision theory, an inference system of probabilities and utilities is coherent if it is immune to the possibility of a "Dutch book paradox"; see coherence (philosophical gambling strategy).
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Example Usage of Coherent
PurplePisces: At my neices creche concert,its so early.Took the the video cam ran out the door,left the tape behind. Great! Shows I'm not Coherent b4 8am
JimmyMayhem: @mixtapemontage uhhmmm... mild to sober. I'd like to engage in Coherent conversations or it will look like a rape attempt haha
JMiners: So brain dead I can't even complete a Coherent thought.... graduation please hurry... pretty please