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cotemporani
A person of nearly the same age as another.
contemporary
catalán
cotemporani
Of the same period.
contemporaneous
coetaneous
synchronous
synchronic
synchronal
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.
6
Adjoining it was a low snug parsonage, which seemed
coeval
with the church.
7
Many suppose them God-given and
coeval
with the birth of man.
8
This trait is of long standing, having been
coeval
with the society itself.
9
The church was surrounded by yew trees, which seemed almost
coeval
with itself.
10
Is it an ancient law of the kings,
coeval
with the city itself?
11
Around the whole are the titles of the Four Gospels in
coeval
capital letters.
12
The Main Street is still youthful; the
coeval
man is in his latest age.
13
This part of the house must be very old, probably
coeval
with the tower.
14
The Union and the States are
coeval
,
born together, and can exist only together.
15
You declare comedy to be a prescriptive rite,
coeval
in its birth with liberty.
16
Old Cohen, his friend and agent and
coeval
,
was dead.
coeval
nearly coeval
almost coeval
probably coeval
seem coeval
coeval capital
catalán
cotemporani
coetani