coincident

  • 11coïncident — COÏNCIDENT, ENTE. adj. Qui coïncide. En termes d Optique, Qui tombe en un même point …

    Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • 12coincident — synchronous, simultaneous, concurrent, concomitant, coeval, coetaneous, contemporaneous, *contemporary …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 13coincident — [adj] concurring, happening together ancillary, attendant, attending, coinciding, collateral, concomitant, consonant, contemporaneous, contemporary, coordinate, correspondent, incident, satellite, simultaneous, synchronous; concepts 548,820 …

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  • 14coincident — [[t]koʊɪ̱nsɪdənt[/t]] 1) ADJ: oft v link ADJ with n Coincident events happen at the same time. [FORMAL] ...coincident birth times... Coincident with her marriage to Ambassador Davies and his posting to Moscow, she began buying Russian art. 2) ADJ …

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  • 15coincident — adjective Etymology: French coincident, from Medieval Latin coincident , coincidens, present participle of coincidere Date: circa 1587 1. of similar nature ; harmonious < a theory coincident with the facts > 2. occupying the same space or time …

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  • 16coincident — co|in|ci|dent [kəuˈınsıdənt US kou ] adj formal existing or happening at the same place or time coincident with ▪ The rise of the novel was coincident with the decline of storytelling …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17coincident — /koh in si deuhnt/, adj. 1. happening at the same time. 2. coinciding; occupying the same place or position. 3. exactly corresponding. 4. in exact agreement (usually fol. by with). [1555 65; < ML coincident (s. of coincidens) prp. of coincidere&#8230; …

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  • 18coincident — co•in•ci•dent [[t]koʊˈɪn sɪ dənt[/t]] adj. 1) happening at the same time 2) coinciding; occupying the same place or position 3) of like nature or agreeing (usu. fol. by with) • Etymology: 1555–65; &LT; ML coincident , s. of coincidēns, prp. of&#8230; …

    From formal English to slang

  • 19coincident — coincidence ► NOUN 1) a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection. 2) correspondence in nature or in time of occurrence. DERIVATIVES coincident adjective coincidental adjective coincidentally adverb …

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  • 20coincident indicator — ➔ indicator * * * coincident indicator UK US noun [C] ► ECONOMICS a piece of economic data that shows the state of a country s economy at the present time: »Industrial production, employment figures, and trade sales are coincident indicators. →&#8230; …

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