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concomitance
[ kon-kom-i-tuhns, kuhn- ]
noun
- the quality or relation of being concomitant.
- Roman Catholic Church. the coexistence of the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharistic bread.
concomitance
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noun
- existence or occurrence together or in connection with another
- a thing that exists in connection with another
- Christian theol the doctrine that the body and blood of Christ are present in the Eucharist
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of concomitance1
From the Medieval Latin word concomitantia, dating back to 1525–35. See concomitant, -ance
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“But the victory in this battle required the concomitance.â€
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Thus, in hunting for some cause and effect in the activity of the will, we bring to light, in the end, only a certain concomitance and sequence.
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As respects complexity, intensity, and time-order, the concomitance is apparently complete.
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It is to place it in a necessary link of succession, concomitance, and causality with other phenomena which explain it by analogy.
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The locative primarily denotes rest in a place, the ablative motion from a place, and the instrumental the means or concomitance of an action.
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