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Meanings of
coetaneous
in English
Of the same period.
contemporaneous
coeval
Related terms
synchronous
synchronic
synchronal
Synonyms
Examples for "
contemporaneous
"
contemporaneous
coeval
Examples for "
contemporaneous
"
1
The
contemporaneous
New York Times review could hardly have expressed greater bemusement.
2
Previous exposures may be estimated using
contemporaneous
hygiene records or published data.
3
Analysis was restricted to 44 hospitals that reported
contemporaneous
activity on PCI.
4
After all, they'd only stopped making
contemporaneous
noir about 20 years earlier.
5
Tradition survived of taller giants before the days of the
contemporaneous
Agamemnons.
1
A perennial controversy in human life;
coeval
with the genealogies of men.
2
Personal strife and tribal warfare are
coeval
with the earliest movements of humanity.
3
Almost
coeval
with the Grecian gods were doubtless religious hymns in their honour.
4
The history of Winchester is nearly
coeval
with the Christian era.
5
The first of them is said to have been
coeval
with the world.
Usage of
coetaneous
in English
1
Sanctification and the baptism with the Spirit are therefore
coetaneous
-
they
take
place at the same time.
2
The entire sanctification of the heart and the Holy Ghost baptism are
coetaneous
experiences, and must not be divorced.
3
Bear with these distractions, with this
coetaneous
growth of the parts; they will one day be members, and obey one will.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
coetaneous experiences
coetaneous growth
therefore coetaneous
Coetaneous
through the time