Coetaneous

Word COETANEOUS
Character 10
Hyphenation co e ta ne ous
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Coetaneous"

What do we mean by coetaneous?

Of equal age, duration, or period; coeval. adjective

Of the same age with another; beginning to exist at the same time; coeval. Also spelled coœtaneous.

Of the same age; beginning to exist at the same time; contemporaneous. adjective

Belonging to the same age, era or period; coeval or contemporary. adjective

Of the same period adjective

Belonging to the same age, era or period; coeval or contemporary.

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The word "coetaneous" in example sentences

Oxygenated blood from the gills is fed to the muscles via large subsurface coetaneous arteries. ❋ Dr. Reese Halter (2010)

Persons who suffer from this condition report a range of coetaneous symptoms including crawling, biting and stinging sensations; granules, threads or black speck-like materials on or beneath the skin; and/or lesions e.g., rashes or sores and some sufferers also report systemic manifestations such as fatigue, mental confusion, short term memory loss, joint pain, and changes in vision. ❋ GreenFertility (2008)

The details are sickening, but … we will but mention that running sores and coetaneous sic diseases of the most painful as well as contagious character infected the entire load…. ❋ Ron Soodalter (2007)

We have shown that entire sanctification is coetaneous with the baptism with the Holy Ghost, in fact, that the two experiences are in an important sense identical, or, at least, so related to each other that whoever has one has the other. ❋ Dougan Clark (N/A)

The entire sanctification of the heart and the Holy Ghost baptism are coetaneous experiences, and must not be divorced. ❋ Dougan Clark (N/A)

Sanctification and the baptism with the Spirit are therefore coetaneous -- they take place at the same time. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Long search for a reliable, coetaneous picture of one of the larger ships of the merchant service of England, in the Pilgrim period, has been rewarded by the discovery of the excel lent "cut" of such a craft, taken from M. Blundeville's "New and Necessarie Treatise of Navigation," published early in the seventeenth century. ❋ Azel Ames (1876)

Each has indeed a certain relation to the other, and there is no morality which is not, in some degree, also piety; both have the same root, namely, the personality; but the two form, nevertheless, independent branches strictly coetaneous. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

His presence in this world was coetaneous with the other families of mankind: here he has toiled with a varied fortune; and here under God -- _his_ God -- he will, in the process of time, work out all the sublime problems connected with his future as a man and a brother. ❋ George W. Williams (1870)

Marriage among most African tribes is a coetaneous contract. ❋ George W. Williams (1870)

There are critics who affirm that if anyone initiated him in art, imbuing him with his own sentiment and style, it might have been the Camaldolese monk Lorenzo Monaco; but Cavalcaselle justly observes that between Angelico and Lorenzo Monaco there only exists that affinity which in coetaneous artists results from community of thought, social conditions, and religious sentiments. ❋ J. B. Supino (1869)

Bear with these distractions, with this coetaneous growth of the parts: they will one day be members, and obey one will. ❋ Unknown (1844)

Bear with these distractions, with this coetaneous growth of the parts; they will one day be members, and obey one will. ❋ Ralph Waldo Emerson (1842)

And lastly, it is eternal, to be coetaneous with thy soul. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

[148] that is by anticipation; so mayst thou be coetaneous unto thy elders, and a father unto thy contemporaries. ❋ 1605-1682 (1863)

Persons who suffer from this condition report a range of coetaneous symptoms including crawling, biting and stinging sensations; granules, threads or black speck-like materials on or beneath the skin; and/or lesions (eg, rashes or sores) and some sufferers also report systemic manifestations such as fatigue, mental confusion, short term memory loss, joint pain, and changes in vision. " ❋ Unknown (2010)

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