English

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Etymology

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From co- +‎ existent.

Adjective

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coexistent (not comparable)

  1. existing at the same time as something else
    • 1991 February 4, Michael Bronski, “Are We Having A War, Or What?”, in Gay Community News, volume 18, number 28, page 9:
      Juxtaposed with the reports of war related fatalities, such information cannot but help but allow viewers to reconfirm metaphorical connections between war and AIDS. And give [sic] the coexistent realities of the epidemic and the War Against Iraq, it isn't a great leap to link those two specific realities together.

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Noun

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coexistent (plural coexistents)

  1. That which coexists with another.

French

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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coexistent

  1. third-person plural present indicative/subjunctive of coexister

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French coexistant. By surface analysis, co- +‎ existent.

Adjective

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coexistent m or n (feminine singular coexistentă, masculine plural coexistenți, feminine and neuter plural coexistente)

  1. coexistent

Declension

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Declension of coexistent
singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite coexistent coexistentă coexistenți coexistente
definite coexistentul coexistenta coexistenții coexistentele
genitive-
dative
indefinite coexistent coexistente coexistenți coexistente
definite coexistentului coexistentei coexistenților coexistentelor