Etymology:
Meaning:
Coincident refers to something that happens at the same time or place as something else, or something that is connected or associated with something else.
Origin:
The word "coincident" entered English in the 15th century from the Latin phrase "coincidens incidentia," meaning "a falling together of occurrences." It was initially used in contexts related to astrology and geometry.
Additional Information:
Meaning The term coincidental etymology refers to the occurrence of two or more words
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