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English
Etymology
From co- + existent.
Adjective
coexistent (not comparable)
- existing at the same time as something else
1991 February 4, Michael Bronski, “Are We Having A War, Or What?”, in Gay Community News, volume 18, number 28, page 9:Juxtaposed with the reports of war related fatalities, such information cannot but help but allow viewers to reconfirm metaphorical connections between war and AIDS. And give the coexistent realities of the epidemic and the War Against Iraq, it isn't a great leap to link those two specific realities together.
Translations
existing at the same time
Noun
coexistent (plural coexistents)
- That which coexists with another.
French
Pronunciation
Verb
coexistent
- third-person plural present indicative/subjunctive of coexister
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French coexistant. By surface analysis, co- + existent.
Adjective
coexistent m or n (feminine singular coexistentă, masculine plural coexistenți, feminine and neuter plural coexistente)
- coexistent
Declension