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Definition of Coinhere
1. v. i. To inhere or exist together, as in one substance.
Definition of Coinhere
1. Verb. (intransitive) To inhere or exist together, as in one substance. ¹
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Definition of Coinhere
1. to inhere jointly [v -HERED, -HERING, -HERES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coinhere
Literary usage of Coinhere
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Logic, Deductive and Inductive by Carveth Read (1898)
"... or coinhere (or not) in the same subject, as the having several rows of teeth
and a backbone prolonged into the upper lobe of the tail ..."
2. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"Inhere, vi exist (contextual), abide (contextual), inexist (rare), coinhere,
belong (used with "to"), consist, subsist, lie, reside, indwell (rare or ..."
3. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton, John Veitch, Henry Longueville Mansel (1870)
"... exclusively on the supposition of the incompatibility of the double series of
phenomena to coinhere in one. Is this supposition disproved ? ..."
4. English Philosophers and Schools of Philosophy by James Seth (1912)
"... and the distinction of two substances is only inferred from the seeming
incompatibility of the two series of phenomena to coinhere in one. ..."
5. Anti-theistic Theories: Being the Baird Lecture for 1877 by Robert Flint (1894)
"But he has not shown that utterly contrasted qualities can coinhere in a single
substance, nor that what is unextended can either be a side of anything or ..."
6. Psychological Principles by James Ward (1919)
"... and the distinction of two substances is only inferred from the seeming
incompatibility of the two series of phenomena to coinhere in one. ..."