coeval in English

adjective
1
having the same age or date of origin; contemporary.
these lavas were coeval with the volcanic activity
noun
1
a person of roughly the same age as oneself; a contemporary.
like so many of his coevals, he yearned for stability
adjective
noun

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1. What does Coevals mean? Plural form of coeval

2. 9 synonyms for Coetaneous: coeval, coexistent, concurrent, contemporaneous, contemporary

3. Analysis has proved that this document is coeval with that one.

4. Some common synonyms of Contemporaneous are coeval, coincident, contemporary, simultaneous, and synchronous

5. Coevals: Plural form of <xref>coeval</xref>

6. The industry is coeval with the construction of the first railways.

7. Coetaneous (Adjective) Belonging to the same age, era or period; coeval or contemporary.

8. Some common synonyms of Contemporary are coeval, coincident, contemporaneous, simultaneous, and synchronous

9. Synonyms for Coetaneous include concurrent, coincident, contemporaneous, coexistent, synchronous, coexisting, simultaneous, coincidental, synchronic and coeval

10. Ablatival, accusatival, adjectival, aestival, agentival, antimediaeval, antimedieval, approval, Architraval, archival, arrival, Arval, carnival, claval, coeval

11. There are many synonyms of Coetaneous which include Coeval, Coexistent, Coexisting, Concomitant, Contemporaneous, Simultaneous, Synchronic, Synchronous, etc.

12. yet of an Age coeval with the rocks, and far surpassing the venerable antiquity of a forest

13. Tang Xianzu, a playwright of Ming Dynasty in 16th Century, was the coeval of Shakespeare of Britain.

14. Modern scholarship’s concern with Animism is coeval with the problem of rational or scientific understanding of religion itself.

15. In the lower crust and upper mantle, east-dipping reflections are interpreted to delineate a coeval subduction zone and accretionary wedge.

16. The excursion will focus on Late Pleistocene loess-palaeosol sequences in the area and the differentiation of coeval lithostratigraphic units.

17. A porphyritic mafic rock with a U-Pb zircon age of 150 Ma (Tithonian) has a crystallization Age coeval with marine strata overlying the salt

18. The fairly high similarity between this curve and other coeval curves sets up by some foreign scholars in other regions abroad, exhibits important stratigraphical significance.

19. A new method was suggested to calculate the trapping temperature and pressure of inclusion using the isochore equations of both petroleum inclusion and its coeval aqueous inclusions.

20. Coetaneous: 1 adj of the same period Synonyms: coeval , contemporaneous synchronal , synchronic , synchronous occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase

21. How strange is the life of a fountain!--born at every moment, yet of an Age coeval with the rocks, and far surpassing the venerable antiquity

22. World-wide glacial event in an ice age not only contributes to eustatic sea level changes but also penetrates to the shelf carbonate environments and sedimentation coeval low latitude area.

23. Age ob- over, against, toward obstruct—stand against omni- all omnipresent—present in all places ev time, Age coeval, longevity fac, fact, fect, fic do, make facility, factual, perfect, artifice fer bear, carry prefer, refer, conifer, fertility

24. It is often suggested that such symbolic items do not imply that Neandertals had modern cognition and stand instead for influences received from coeval, nearby early modern humans represented by the Aurignacian culture, whose precocity would be proven by …

25. While all these words mean "existing or occurring at the same time," Contemporaneous is more often applied to events than to people. Contemporaneous accounts of the kidnapping When is coeval a more appropriate choice than Contemporaneous?

26. age of 109 Ma (Mueller and Nemchin, 2005), similar to but younger than any previously dated zircons in the Los Ranchos Formation (Kesler et al., 2005), clearly limiting Pueblo Viejo mineralization to an Early Cretaceous Age coeval with the Los Ranchos

27. In this introduction to the special issue, Animating Theories of the Material: Approaching Animist Being in Postcolonial Literatures, Rosemary Jolly and Alexander Fyfe consider the recent surge of interest in Animisms within postcolonial studies alongside the roughly coeval turn to …

28. Ontinyent, L ' Olleria and Bocairent with the coordination of COEVAL and the technical support of the consultant Grupo Innova have launched a pioneering project of intermunicipal collaboration with collaboration from the business point of view of Coevals and Innova Group com Technical assistance.

29. Certain psychiatric disorders Antedate the onset of substance use disorders.: More than 300 words and phrases are being examined, with OED researchers hoping to Antedate them or postdate them.: This is why I say that the moral achievement of extending concern to others needn't Antedate compassion, but can be coeval with it.

30. Contemporaneous: 1 adj occurring in the same period of time “a rise in interest rates is often contemporaneous with an increase in inflation” Synonyms: contemporary synchronal , synchronic , synchronous occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase adj of the same period Synonyms: Coetaneous , coeval synchronal ,

31. Contemporaneous: 1 adj occurring in the same period of time “a rise in interest rates is often Contemporaneous with an increase in inflation” Synonyms: contemporary synchronal , synchronic , synchronous occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase adj of the same period Synonyms: coetaneous , coeval synchronal ,

32. Coetaneous - of the same period coeval , contemporaneous synchronal , synchronic , synchronous - occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase; "recovery was synchronous with therapy"- Jour.A.M.A.; "a synchronous set of clocks"; "the synchronous action of a bird's wings in flight"; "synchronous oscillations"

33. The stable isotope data, the presence of previously reported hypersaline CO 2-rich fluid inclusions in the main Cu ore stage and saline fluid inclusions in late-stage calcite, the oxidized character of the first ore-fluid pulses, and the mineralization Age coeval with nearby intrusive activity are consistent with, but not unequivocally evidence

34. The Anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite-granite (AMCG) suite of rocks in North America is typically regarded as an association of two rock suites that are coeval but not comagmatic (Emslie et al., 1994; McLelland et al., 1994; Bickford et al., in press).The Anorthosite suite is regarded as consisting of comagmatic Anorthosite, leucogabbro, and gabbro, plus OGN and OAGN, while the mangerite suite