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co-ordinately

  • a word derived from coordinate.
    coordinate
    adjective
    of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.

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"Then we asked: If we let all these organoids co-develop together, do we get a heart model that co-ordinately beats like the early human heart?,"

From Science Daily Nov. 28, 2023

Clustering revealed groups of splicing events that are co-ordinately regulated in a tissue-specific manner.

From Nature Mar. 15, 2014

Life, emotion, thought, expression, and speech began in embryo, and have developed co-ordinately with all the faculties possessed by man.

From The Speech of Monkeys by Richard Lynch Garner

Can we show that it springs, co-ordinately with theism, from some conception prior to both?

From The Faith of the Millions (2nd series) by George Tyrrell

So the metaphysical units of the body, being all minds, represent one another as well as the dominant mind: one another co-ordinately, the dominant mind subordinately.

From Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil by E.M. Huggard