Definition of Coincident. Meaning of Coincident. Synonyms of Coincident

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Definition of Coincident

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.

Meaning of Coincident from wikipedia

- relation to the business cycle: leading indicators, lagging indicators, and coincident indicators. Leading indicators are indicators that usually, but not always...
- by only 10−5 in the x-coordinate. Initially, the two trajectories seem coincident, as indicated by the small difference between the z coordinate of the...
- on the same speaker. This phenomenon is known as phase cancellation. Coincident-pair microphone arrangements produce stereo recordings with minimal phase...
- literature is literature which is generally set after World War II and coincident with contemporary history.[citation needed] Subgenres of contemporary...
- 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...
- The AP2-Coincident Domain mainly at the Carboxy-terminus, or ACDC domain, is a protein domain that occurs in proteins from apicomplexan parasites. It is...
- Coincident disruptive coloration or coincident disruptive patterns are patterns of disruptive coloration in animals that go beyond the usual camouflage...
- In geometry, an equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides have the same length. In the familiar Euclidean geometry, an equilateral triangle...
- years ago. Most of the published luminescence ages from the sand are coincident with the last glaciation, a time when the southeastern United States was...
- duties. A typical British infantry regiment of the time was essentially coincident with a battalion, with eight "battalion" (or line infantry) companies...