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Definitions for concomitance
kɒnˈkɒm ɪ təns, kən-con·comi·tance
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Princeton's WordNet
concomitancenoun
occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another
Wiktionary
concomitancenoun
occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another
concomitancenoun
a concomitant
Etymology: First attested, from concomitant, from concomitari, from con- + comitari, from comes, comitis.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Concomitance, Concomitancynoun
Subsistence together with another thing.
Etymology: from concomitor, Latin.
The secondary action subsisteth not alone, but in concomitancy with the other; so the nostrils are useful for respiration and smelling, but the principal use is smelling. Brown.
To argue from a concomitancy to a causality, is not infallibly conclusive. Joseph Glanvill, Scep. c. 23.
Wikipedia
concomitance
Concomitance is the condition of accompanying or coexisting. A concomitant is something that accompanies something else.
ChatGPT
concomitance
Concomitance is the phenomenon of two or more events or circumstances happening or existing at the same time. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the interconnectedness or correlation between such co-occurring events or circumstances.
Webster Dictionary
Concomitancenoun
alt. of Concomitancy
Matched Categories
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of concomitance in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of concomitance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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