coincident

Etymology
The is borrowed from, from , an   form of , the    of , from  (variant of ) +  (ultimately from ).

The is derived from the adjective.

Adjective

 * 1) Of two or more objects: being in the same location.
 * 2) Of two or more events: occurring at the same time; contemporaneous.
 * 3) Of two or more things: having the same qualities; being in accordance; consonant, matching.
 * 4)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.
 * 1) Of two or more events: occurring at the same time; contemporaneous.
 * 2) Of two or more things: having the same qualities; being in accordance; consonant, matching.
 * 3)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.
 * 1) Of two or more events: occurring at the same time; contemporaneous.
 * 2) Of two or more things: having the same qualities; being in accordance; consonant, matching.
 * 3)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.
 * 1) Of two or more things: having the same qualities; being in accordance; consonant, matching.
 * 2)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.
 * 1) Of two or more things: having the same qualities; being in accordance; consonant, matching.
 * 2)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.
 * 1)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.
 * 1)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.
 * 1)  Chiefly followed by to: accompanying, concomitant, incident.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: samassa paikassa oleva
 * Macedonian:
 * Russian:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Macedonian:
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Tagalog: magkatuntong, katuntong


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:
 * Russian:

Noun

 * 1)  One of multiple incidents or things which coincide with each other; a concomitant.

Etymology
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