Equally adequate or proportional; mutually sufficient in meeting requirements or matching each other in adequacy.
From 'co-' (together/mutually) + 'adequate' (sufficient). This philosophical and logical term emerged in formal writing to describe proportional or equivalent adequacy between two things.
In philosophy and logic, 'coadequate' describes ideas or definitions that perfectly match each other—it's a more technical way of saying 'equivalent,' used to discuss whether two concepts truly capture the same meaning.
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