So much purity and integrity . . .
coexisting with so much decay and so many infirmities.
Warburton.
existence.
Without the help, or so much as the
coexistence, of any condition.
Jer. Taylor.
at the same time with another.
The law of coexistent vibrations.
Whewell.
p. p.
n.
space or time with another; to extend to the same
degree.
According to which the least body may be
coextended with the greatest.
Boyle.
Has your English language one single word that is
coextended through all these significations?
Bentley.
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