cohesion
co·he·sion /kəʊˈhiːʒən $ koʊ-/ noun [uncountable]
- 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
- 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]
- a picture, shape, or object that is used to represent a country, organization
etc
- emblem of
- The national emblem of Canada is maple leaf.
- something that represents an idea, principle, or situation
- emblem of
- 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