different between coexistent vs coexistant
coexistent
English
Etymology
co- +? existent
Adjective
coexistent (not comparable)
- existing at the same time as something else
Translations
Noun
coexistent (plural coexistents)
- That which coexists with another.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?.??.zist/
- Homophones: coexiste, coexistes
Verb
coexistent
- third-person plural present indicative of coexister
- third-person plural present subjunctive of coexister
Romanian
Etymology
From French coexistant
Adjective
coexistent m or n (feminine singular coexistent?, masculine plural coexisten?i, feminine and neuter plural coexistente)
- coexistent
Declension
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coexistant
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?.??.zis.t??/
Verb
coexistant
- present participle of coexister
Adjective
coexistant (feminine singular coexistante, masculine plural coexistants, feminine plural coexistantes)
- coexisting
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