coetaneous

ADJECTIVE
  1. of the same period
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How To Use coetaneous In A Sentence

  • His arrival was coetaneous with the announcement of an important change in the commercial intercourse between England and India.
  • Sanctification and the baptism with the Spirit are therefore coetaneous -- they take place at the same time. The Heart-Cry of Jesus
  • The entire sanctification of the heart and the Holy Ghost baptism are coetaneous experiences, and must not be divorced. The Theology of Holiness
  • A four-decade-long study has found that the incidence of coetaneous melanoma rose by a factor of more than 6 from 1970-1979 through 2000-2009.
  • The discovery of the circulation of blood, which was coetaneous with baroque culture, confirmed this general law that ruled everywhere.
  • The surviving Castilian version is a coetaneous copy rather than the original.
  • Oxygenated blood from the gills is fed to the muscles via large subsurface coetaneous arteries. Dr. Reese Halter: Protecting Great White Sharks
  • Not coetaneous furniture, the furniture of different modelling, style is tie-in, make interior space is had " narrative sex " , the span of time is full of in the space.
  • 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…. Hanging Captain Gordon
  • _uberty_, 'he and I are of one age' into _we are coetaneous_, The evolution of English lexicography
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