Continenti refers to the ablative form of the Latin word "continens," which means "holding together" or "connecting." In Latin literature, it is often used as an adjective describing something that connects or holds things together.
Nexus: Nexus refers to a connection or link between two things. It can be used both literally and metaphorically.
Coniunctio: Coniunctio means "joining" or "union" in Latin. It describes the act of bringing things together.
Coherentia: Coherentia means "coherence" or "consistency." It signifies the quality of being logically connected and making sense as a whole.
AP Latin - 4.3 Book IV: 55 B.C Chapters 29-31
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