Definition
The quality or state of existing together with something else; the condition of coexisting in the same space or time.
Etymology
From 'consubsist' plus '-ency' (state or quality). A rare theological term from medieval Latin philosophy, referring to the simultaneous existence of distinct entities or principles.
Kelly Says
This ultra-rare word appears almost exclusively in dense theological texts discussing the Trinity and incarnation—philosophers needed very specific terms to describe simultaneous existence of different natures!
Translations
CACatalà
coherència
koh-reh-ren-cia
CSČeština
konzistence
kon-zis-ten-ce
DEDeutsch
Konsistenz
kon-sis-tenz
ELΕλληνικά
συνοχή
sy-no-chi
ESEspañol
consistencia
kon-sis-ten-sia
FAفارسی
سازگاری
sa-za-gari
FISuomi
yhtenäisyys
yh-te-na-i-syys
FRFrançais
cohérence
koh-eh-rens
HEעברית
的一致性
yi-yi-chi-xing
HUMagyar
együttműködés
e-gyütt-mű-kö-dés
IDBahasa Indonesia
keseragaman
ke-se-ra-ga-man
ITItaliano
coerenza
koh-reh-nza
KMKM
ស្នាrement
s-na-re-ment
MSBahasa Melayu
keseragaman
ke-se-ra-ga-man
MYမြန်မာ
တည်ဆောက်မှု
ti-sa-kauk-mu
NLNederlands
eenheid
een-heid
PLPolski
spójność
sp-oj-no-sht
PTPortuguês
consistência
kon-sis-ten-sia
RORomână
coerență
koh-reh-ntsa
RUРусский
согласованность
soglasovannost'
SWKiswahili
uhusiano
oo-hoo-sia-no
TAதமிழ்
ஒற்றுமை
o-r-th-u-mai
THไทย
ความสอดคล้อง
kwan-sot-klong
TLTL
pagkakaisa
pa-ga-ka-ka-isa
UKУкраїнська
сумісність
su-mis-nist
VITiếng Việt
đơn nhất
don-nhat