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coeval
[ koh-ee-vuhl ]
adjective
- of the same age, date, or duration; equally old:
Analysis has proved that this manuscript is coeval with that one.
Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were only approximately coeval.
noun
- a contemporary:
He is more serious than his coevals.
coeval
/ 藢k蓹蕣瑟藞v忙l瑟t瑟; k蓹蕣藞i藧v蓹l /
adjective
- of or belonging to the same age or generation
noun
- a contemporary
Derived Forms
- 肠辞藞别惫补濒濒测, adverb
- coevality, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠辞路别路惫补濒路颈路迟测 [koh-i-, val, -i-tee], noun
- 肠辞路别顎僾补濒路濒测 adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of coeval1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Beyond being triggering to my fertility-challenged coevals, it is absurd to assume that one's life 鈥 or one's child's life 鈥 is incomplete without a sibling.
Such as it is today, it already was when the Fiat Lux was spoken; its beginning must have been coeval with that of time.
Notably, the same pattern has been observed among dogs as compared to their wild coevals, the wolf: scientists note that dogs' brains are about 30% smaller relative to wolves' brains.
Likewise, undergraduates at UC Santa Cruz have come out en masse in support of their graduate coevals.
Not one's 鈥渃oevals鈥 or 鈥渃o-equals,鈥 but followers 鈥 a telling word that recalls cults.
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