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| coincide | (v) go with, fall together, See also: cooccur with, Syn. co-occur, cooccur |
| coincide | (v) be the same, Example: our views on this matter coincided |
| coincidence | (n) an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental, Syn. happenstance |
| coincidence | (n) the quality of occupying the same position or area in space, Example: he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs |
| coincident | (adj) occurring or operating at the same time, Syn. concurrent, co-occurrent, simultaneous, coinciding, coincidental, cooccurring, Example: a series of coincident events |
| coincident | (adj) matching point for point, Example: coincident circles |
| coincidentally | (adv) happening at the same time, Syn. coincidently |
| Coincide | v. i. If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it would have rendered the annual revoluton of the earth useless. Cheyne. [ 1913 Webster ] The rules of right jugdment and of good ratiocination often coincide with each other. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Coincidence | n. [ Cf. F. coïncidence. ] The very concurrence and coincidence of so many evidences . . . carries a great weight. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ] Those who discourse . . . of the nature of truth . . . affirm a perfect coincidence between truth and goodness. South. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Coincidency | n. Coincidence. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Coincident | a. [ Cf. F. coïncident. ] Having coincidence; occupying the same place; contemporaneous; concurrent; -- followed by with. [ 1913 Webster ] Christianity teaches nothing but what is perfectly suitable to, and coincident with, the ruling principles of a virtuous and well-inclined man. South. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Coincident | n. One of two or more coincident events; a coincidence. [ R. ] “Coincidents and accidents.” Froude. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Coincidental | a. Coincident. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Coincidently | adv. With coincidence. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Coincider | n. One who coincides with another in an opinion. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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