Definition of Coincidence. Meaning of Coincidence. Synonyms of Coincidence

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Definition of Coincidence

Coincidence
Coincidence Co*in"ci*dence, n. [Cf. F. co["i]ncidence.] 1. The condition of occupying the same place in space; as, the coincidence of circles, surfaces, etc. --Bentley. 2. The condition or fact of happening at the same time; as, the coincidence of the deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. 3. Exact correspondence in nature, character, result, circumstances, etc.; concurrence; agreement. The very concurrence and coincidence of ao many evidences . . . carries a great weight. --Sir M. Hale. Those who discourse . . . of the nature of truth . . . affirm a perfect coincidence between truth and goodness. --South.

Meaning of Coincidence from wikipedia

- A coincidence is a remarkable concurrence of events or cir****stances that have no apparent causal connection with one another. The perception of remarkable...
- A coincidence rangefinder or coincidence telemeter is a type of rangefinder that uses the principle of triangulation and an optical device to allow an...
- Coincidence detector or coincidence detection can refer to: Coincidence circuit, a device that can detect simultaneous electric signals Coincidence detection...
- coincidence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A coincidence is the occurrence of unrelated events in close proximity of space or time. Coincidence may...
- No Coincidence may refer to: No Coincidence (film), a 1939 Hungarian comedy film No Coincidence, a 1997 album by Jocasta "No Coincidence", a song by Kelly...
- In mathematics, a coincidence point (or simply coincidence) of two functions is a point in their common domain having the same image. Formally, given two...
- In cryptography, coincidence counting is the technique (invented by William F. Friedman) of putting two texts side-by-side and counting the number of...
- The coincidence of wants (often known as double coincidence of wants)[verification needed] is an economic phenomenon where two parties each hold an item...
- Synchronicity experiences refer to one's subjective experience whereby coincidences between events in one's mind and the outside world may be causally unrelated...
- In particle physics, the coincidence method (or coincidence technique) is an experimental design through which particle detectors register two or more...