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coevally

  • a word derived from coeval.
    coeval
    adjective
    of the same age, date, or duration; equally old.

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Ape scientists, in fact, believe that apes evolved coevally with man.

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I have heard that it was rather famous in the hollands and brandy way, and that coevally with that reputation the lamplighter's was considered a bad life at the Assurance Offices.

From Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens

And coevally with these dreamers of grand socialistic improvement, we are met by such evidence as that of Wall Street, its air foul with the mephitic exhalations that rise from dead and rotting principle.

From The Arena Volume 4, No. 24, November, 1891 by B. O. (Benjamin Orange) Flower

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