(adj) occurring in the same period of time, Syn.contemporary, Example: a rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation; the composer Salieri was contemporary with Mozart
a. [ L. contemporaneus; con- + tempus time. See Temporal, and cf. Contemporaneous. ] Living, existing, or occurring at the same time; contemporary. [ 1913 Webster ]
The great age of Jewish philosophy, that of Aben Esra, Maimonides, and Kimchi, had been contemporaneous with the later Spanish school of Arabic philosophy. Milman
a. [ Pref. con- + L. temporarius of belonging to time, tempus time. See Temporal, and cf. Contemporaneous. ] 1. Living, occuring, or existing, at the same time; done in, or belonging to, the same times; contemporaneous. [ 1913 Webster ]
This king [ Henry VIII. ] was contemporary with the greatest monarchs of Europe. Strype. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. Of the same age; coeval. [ 1913 Webster ]
A grove born with himself he sees, And loves his old contemporary trees. Cowley. [ 1913 Webster ]
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