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Coincide
Coincide Co`in*cide", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coincided; p. pr. & vb. n. Coinciding.] [L. co- + incidere to fall on; in + cadere to fall: cf. F. co["i]ncider. See Chance, n.] 1. To occupy the same place in space, as two equal triangles, when placed one on the other. If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it would have rendered the annual revoluton of the earth useless. --Cheyne. 2. To occur at the same time; to be contemporaneous; as, the fall of Granada coincided with the discovery of America. 3. To correspond exactly; to agree; to concur; as, our aims coincide. The rules of right jugdment and of good ratiocination often coincide with each other. --Watts.
Coincided
Coincide Co`in*cide", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coincided; p. pr. & vb. n. Coinciding.] [L. co- + incidere to fall on; in + cadere to fall: cf. F. co["i]ncider. See Chance, n.] 1. To occupy the same place in space, as two equal triangles, when placed one on the other. If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it would have rendered the annual revoluton of the earth useless. --Cheyne. 2. To occur at the same time; to be contemporaneous; as, the fall of Granada coincided with the discovery of America. 3. To correspond exactly; to agree; to concur; as, our aims coincide. The rules of right jugdment and of good ratiocination often coincide with each other. --Watts.
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.
Coincident
Coincident Co*in"ci*dent, a. [Cf. F. co["i]ncident.] Having coincidence; occupying the same place; contemporaneous; concurrent; -- followed by with. Christianity teaches nothing but what is perfectly suitable to, and coincident with, the ruling principles of a virtuous and well-inclined man. --South.
Coincident
Coincident Co*in"ci*dent, n. One of two or more coincident events; a coincidence. [R.] ``Coincidents and accidents.' --Froude.
Coincidental
Coincidental Co*in`ci*den"tal, a. Coincident.
Coincidently
Coincidently Co*in"ci*dent*ly, adv. With coincidence.
Coincider
Coincider Co`in*cid"er, n. One who coincides with another in an opinion.
Coinciding
Coincide Co`in*cide", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coincided; p. pr. & vb. n. Coinciding.] [L. co- + incidere to fall on; in + cadere to fall: cf. F. co["i]ncider. See Chance, n.] 1. To occupy the same place in space, as two equal triangles, when placed one on the other. If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it would have rendered the annual revoluton of the earth useless. --Cheyne. 2. To occur at the same time; to be contemporaneous; as, the fall of Granada coincided with the discovery of America. 3. To correspond exactly; to agree; to concur; as, our aims coincide. The rules of right jugdment and of good ratiocination often coincide with each other. --Watts.
Incoincidence
Incoincidence In`co*in"ci*dence, n. The quality of being incoincident; want of coincidence. [R.]
Incoincident
Incoincident In`co*in"ci*dent, a. Not coincident; not agreeing in time, in place, or principle.
Noncoincidence
Noncoincidence Non`co*in"ci*dence, n. Lack of coincidence.
Noncoincident
Noncoincident Non`co*in"ci*dent, a. Not coincident.

Meaning of Coincid from wikipedia

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