accompanying
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accompanying (comparative more accompanying, superlative most accompanying)
- Present together.
- 1848, S. T. Coleridge, Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life, Preface:
- The accompanying pages contain the unfinished Sketch of a Theory of Life by S. T. Coleridge
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present together
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- “accompanying” in Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
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accompanying
- present participle and gerund of accompany
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accompanying (plural accompanyings)
- That which accompanies; accompaniment.
- 1839, William Thompson Bacon, Poems, page 46:
- He was seated / Among his equals; and a holiday / With its accompanyings — loud laughs, and jests, / And boisterous mirth — sped merrily […]