Definition
The fact or condition of existing or occurring together at the same time.
Etymology
From Latin concomitans, present participle of concomitari (to accompany), from con- (with) + comitatus (accompanied). The term evolved from meaning 'accompanying' to referring to the state of concurrent existence.
Kelly Says
This word is huge in philosophy and science—when we say two things show 'concomitance,' it suggests they appear together but doesn't yet prove one causes the other, which is why scientists are careful to distinguish correlation from causation.
Translations
ARالعربية
مرافقة
murafqah
BNবাংলা
সময়ের সাথে
som-ay-er sa-the
CACatalà
concomitància
kon-koh-mi-tan-sia
CSČeština
současnost
soo-chas-nost
DADansk
samtidighed
sam-ti-dig-hed
DEDeutsch
Zusammenfall
tsu-zam-fall
ELΕλληνικά
συμπίπτει
sim-pi-p-tei
ESEspañol
concomitancia
kon-koh-mi-tan-thee-a
FAفارسی
همزمان
ham-za-man
FISuomi
samanaikaisuus
sam-a-na-i-kai-suus
FRFrançais
concomitance
kon-koh-mi-tan-s
HAHA
a daya daya
a da-ya da-ya
HEעברית
הימצאות יחד
hi-mit-zah ya-chad
HUMagyar
egyidejűség
egy-ide-ju-seg
IDBahasa Indonesia
bersamaan
ber-sa-maan
ITItaliano
concomitanza
kon-koh-mi-tan-tsa
MSBahasa Melayu
bersamaan
ber-sa-maan
NLNederlands
concomitance
kon-koh-mi-tan-s
NONorsk
samtidighet
sam-ti-dig-het
PLPolski
wspólny występowanie
vsh-pol-ny vys-te-po-wa-nie
PTPortuguês
concomitância
kon-koh-mi-tan-sa
RORomână
concomitent
kon-koh-mi-ten
RUРусский
сопутствие
so-put-st-vie
SVSvenska
samtidighet
sam-ti-dig-het
SWKiswahili
katika wakati huo huo
ka-ti-ka wa-ta huo huo
TAதமிழ்
ஒரே நேரத்தில்
ore na-re-th-il
TEతెలుగు
ఒకేసారి
oke-sa-ri
TRTürkçe
birliktelik
bir-le-te-lik
UKУкраїнська
співпадіння
spiv-pa-di-nnya
URاردو
مضامين ساتھ
mu-da-main saath
VITiếng Việt
đồng thời
dong thoi
ZH中文
同时发生
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