slovodefinícia
coincide
(mass)
coincide
- prekrývať sa, splývať, zhodovať sa
coincide
(encz)
coincide,časově se shodovat
coincide
(encz)
coincide,krýt se v: Mgr. Dita Gálová
coincide
(encz)
coincide,připadat na stejnou dobu
coincide
(encz)
coincide,shodovat se
coincide
(encz)
coincide,spadat v jedno v:
coincide
(encz)
coincide,splývat
Coincide
(gcide)
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.
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If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it
would have rendered the annual revoluton of the
earth useless. --Cheyne.
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2. To occur at the same time; to be contemporaneous; as, the
fall of Granada coincided with the discovery of America.
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3. To correspond exactly; to agree; to concur; as, our aims
coincide.
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The rules of right jugdment and of good
ratiocination often coincide with each other.
--Watts.
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coincide
(wn)
coincide
v 1: go with, fall together [syn: coincide, co-occur,
cooccur]
2: happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided" [syn:
concur, coincide]
3: be the same; "our views on this matter coincided"
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coincidence
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coincidence
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anticoincident
(encz)
anticoincident,neshodný webanticoincident,nesouhlasný web
coincided
(encz)
coincided,shodoval v: Zdeněk Brožcoincided,splýval v: Zdeněk Brož
coincidence
(encz)
coincidence,koincidence Zdeněk Brožcoincidence,náhoda n: lukecoincidence,okolnost Pavel Machek; Gizacoincidence,shoda Pavel Machek; Gizacoincidence,shoda okolností Zdeněk Brož
coincidences
(encz)
coincidences,koincidence pl. Zdeněk Brožcoincidences,shody okolností Zdeněk Brož
coincident
(encz)
coincident,shodný adj: Zdeněk Brož
coincident indicator
(encz)
coincident indicator,
coincidental
(encz)
coincidental,náhodný adj: Zdeněk Brož
coincidental indicator
(encz)
coincidental indicator,
coincidentally
(encz)
coincidentally,náhodně adv: Zdeněk Brož
coincidently
(encz)
coincidently, adv:
coincides
(encz)
coincides,koinciduje v: Zdeněk Brožcoincides,shoduje v: Zdeněk Brož
mind bogglingly unlikely coincidence
(czen)
Mind Bogglingly Unlikely Coincidence,MBUC[zkr.]
Coincide
(gcide)
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.
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If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it
would have rendered the annual revoluton of the
earth useless. --Cheyne.
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2. To occur at the same time; to be contemporaneous; as, the
fall of Granada coincided with the discovery of America.
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3. To correspond exactly; to agree; to concur; as, our aims
coincide.
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The rules of right jugdment and of good
ratiocination often coincide with each other.
--Watts.
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Coincided
(gcide)
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.
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If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it
would have rendered the annual revoluton of the
earth useless. --Cheyne.
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2. To occur at the same time; to be contemporaneous; as, the
fall of Granada coincided with the discovery of America.
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3. To correspond exactly; to agree; to concur; as, our aims
coincide.
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The rules of right jugdment and of good
ratiocination often coincide with each other.
--Watts.
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Coincidence
(gcide)
Coincidence \Co*in"ci*dence\ (k[-o]*[i^]n"s[i^]*dens), n. [Cf.
F. co["i]ncidence.]
1. The condition of occupying the same place in space; as,
the coincidence of circles, surfaces, etc. --Bentley.
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2. The condition or fact of happening at the same time; as,
the coincidence of the deaths of John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson.
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3. Exact correspondence in nature, character, result,
circumstances, etc.; concurrence; agreement.
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The very concurrence and coincidence of so many
evidences . . . carries a great weight. --Sir M.
Hale.
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Those who discourse . . . of the nature of truth . .
. affirm a perfect coincidence between truth and
goodness. --South.
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Coincidency
(gcide)
Coincidency \Co*in"ci*den*cy\, n.
Coincidence. [R.]
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Coincident
(gcide)
Coincident \Co*in"ci*dent\ (k[-o]*[i^]n"s[i^]*dent), a. [Cf. F.
co["i]ncident.]
Having coincidence; occupying the same place;
contemporaneous; concurrent; -- followed by with.
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Christianity teaches nothing but what is perfectly
suitable to, and coincident with, the ruling principles
of a virtuous and well-inclined man. --South.
[1913 Webster]Coincident \Co*in"ci*dent\, n.
One of two or more coincident events; a coincidence. [R.]
"Coincidents and accidents." --Froude.
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Coincidental
(gcide)
Coincidental \Co*in`ci*den"tal\, a.
Coincident.
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Coincidently
(gcide)
Coincidently \Co*in"ci*dent*ly\, adv.
With coincidence.
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Coincider
(gcide)
Coincider \Co`in*cid"er\, n.
One who coincides with another in an opinion.
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Incoincidence
(gcide)
Incoincidence \In`co*in"ci*dence\, n.
The quality of being incoincident; lack of coincidence. [R.]
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Incoincident
(gcide)
Incoincident \In`co*in"ci*dent\, a.
Not coincident; not agreeing in time, in place, or principle.
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Noncoincidence
(gcide)
Noncoincidence \Non`co*in"ci*dence\, n.
Lack of coincidence.
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Noncoincident
(gcide)
Noncoincident \Non`co*in"ci*dent\, a.
Not coincident.
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coincidence
(wn)
coincidence
n 1: an event that might have been arranged although it was
really accidental [syn: coincidence, happenstance]
2: the quality of occupying the same position or area in space;
"he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross
hairs"
3: the temporal property of two things happening at the same
time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is
adjustable" [syn: concurrence, coincidence,
conjunction, co-occurrence]
coincident
(wn)
coincident
adj 1: occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of
coincident events" [syn: coincident, coincidental,
coinciding, concurrent, co-occurrent,
cooccurring, simultaneous]
2: matching point for point; "coincident circles"
coincidental
(wn)
coincidental
adj 1: occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of
coincident events" [syn: coincident, coincidental,
coinciding, concurrent, co-occurrent,
cooccurring, simultaneous]
coincidentally
(wn)
coincidentally
adv 1: happening at the same time [syn: coincidentally,
coincidently]
coincidently
(wn)
coincidently
adv 1: happening at the same time [syn: coincidentally,
coincidently]

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