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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. [1913 Webster] Christianity teaches nothing but what is perfectly suitable to, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coincident — [[t]koʊɪ̱nsɪdənt[/t]] 1) ADJ: oft v link ADJ with n Coincident events happen at the same time. [FORMAL] ...coincident birth times... Coincident with her marriage to Ambassador Davies and his posting to Moscow, she began buying Russian art. 2) ADJ … English dictionary
coincident — adjective Etymology: French coincident, from Medieval Latin coincident , coincidens, present participle of coincidere Date: circa 1587 1. of similar nature ; harmonious < a theory coincident with the facts > 2. occupying the same space or time … New Collegiate Dictionary
coincident — co|in|ci|dent [kəuˈınsıdənt US kou ] adj formal existing or happening at the same place or time coincident with ▪ The rise of the novel was coincident with the decline of storytelling … Dictionary of contemporary English
coincident indicator — noun see coincident III * * * an economic indicator, as gross national product, that typically fluctuates in correlation with the total economy. * * * coincident indicator, Economics. an indicator which tends to move closely with general business … Useful english dictionary
coincident — /koh in si deuhnt/, adj. 1. happening at the same time. 2. coinciding; occupying the same place or position. 3. exactly corresponding. 4. in exact agreement (usually fol. by with). [1555 65; < ML coincident (s. of coincidens) prp. of coincidere… … Universalium
coincident — co•in•ci•dent [[t]koʊˈɪn sɪ dənt[/t]] adj. 1) happening at the same time 2) coinciding; occupying the same place or position 3) of like nature or agreeing (usu. fol. by with) • Etymology: 1555–65; < ML coincident , s. of coincidēns, prp. of… … From formal English to slang
Coincident Index — An index of economic indicators whose movements closely coincide with the overall cycle of economic activity. Along with lagging and leading indicators, this index highlights the speed and size of growth or shrinkage in an economy. ► See… … Financial and business terms
coincident — adj. [L. cum, with; incadere, to fall on] Occupying the same position … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
coincident indicator — an economic indicator, as gross national product, that typically fluctuates in correlation with the total economy. * * * … Universalium