Definition of Coincidental. Meaning of Coincidental. Synonyms of Coincidental

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Definition of Coincidental

Coincidental
Coincidental Co*in`ci*den"tal, a. Coincident.

Meaning of Coincidental from wikipedia

- happen, UnderstandingUncertainty.org The Cambridge Coincidences Collection, University of Cambridge Statslab The mathematics of coincidental meetings...
- Coincidental Music is a 1985 solo album by Haruomi Hosono. It consists of a selection of soundtracks composed at the time for installations, commercials...
- performance, as the original could not be tracked down). Reporting of coincidental vaccine adverse events, where people have a health complaint after being...
- defamation occurs where a work of fiction contains a character that coincidentally shares a name or other recognizable characteristics with a real person...
- Cohesion types, from the worst to the best, are as follows: Coincidental cohesion (worst) Coincidental cohesion is when parts of a module are grouped arbitrarily...
- and prevents a person from sweating. Cognitive disorders are commonly coincidental. **** is the fourth type of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy...
- other competitions, such as IIHF events, coincidental penalties do not affect manpower in any situation. Coincidental minor penalties are not ended when a...
- typesetting which appear to run through a paragraph of text due to a coincidental alignment of spaces. Rivers can occur regardless of the spacing settings...
- Diipetes are objects, likely meteorite fragments, with coincidental human and animal forms, venerated in Ancient Greece as "thrown by the gods". See also...
- forty-four) is the natural number following 143 and preceding 145. It is coincidentally both the square of twelve (a dozen dozens, or one gross) and the twelfth...