Definition of Coexistence

1. Noun. Existing peacefully together.

Generic synonyms: Being, Beingness, Existence
Derivative terms: Coexist, Coexistent

Definition of Coexistence

1. n. Existence at the same time with another; -- contemporary existence.

Definition of Coexistence

1. Noun. the state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spacial sense, with or without mutual interaction ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Coexistence

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coexistence

coevolves
coevolving
coevous
coex
coexecutor
coexecutors
coexecutrices
coexecutrix
coexecutrixes
coexert
coexerted
coexerting
coexerts
coexist
coexisted
coexistence (current term)
coexistences
coexistent
coexisting
coexists
coexpose
coexposed
coexposes
coexposing
coexposure
coexposures
coexpress
coexpressed
coexpresses
coexpressing

Literary usage of Coexistence

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Principles of Psychology by Herbert Spencer (1906)
"THE RELATIONS OF coexistence AND NON-coexistence. § 365. Though to the developed mind apparently unde- composable, the relation of coexistence must be ..."

2. Works by Herbert Spencer (1910)
"THE RELATIONS OF coexistence AND NON-coexistence. § 365. Though to the developed mind apparently unde- composable, the relation of coexistence must be ..."

3. Works of Thomas Hill Green by Thomas Hill Green, Richard Lewis Nettleship (1890)
"coexistence or simultaneity, as little as permanence, can be spoken of as a ... It may be said, Why not reckon succession, coexistence, and permanence as ..."

4. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of by John Stuart Mill (1879)
"OF UNIFORMITIES OF coexistence NOT DEPENDENT ON CAUSATION. § 1. THE order of the occurrence of phenomena in time, is either successive or simultaneous; ..."

5. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1901)
"C—THIRD ANALOGY PRINCIPLE OF coexistence, ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF RECIPROCITY OR ... Now coexistence is the existence of the manifold in the same time. ..."

6. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic by William Stebbing (1875)
"UNIFORMITIES OF coexistence NOT DEPENDENT ON CAUSATION. BESIDES uniformities of succession, which always depend on causation, there are uniformities of ..."

7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1899)
"THE coexistence OF CARCINOMA AND TUBERCULOSIS OF THE MAMMARY GLAND. ... the coexistence of the two processes in the same gland is apparently very rare. ..."

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