coetaneous
pronunciation
How to pronounce coetaneous in British English: UK [ˌkəʊɪ'teɪnɪəs]
How to pronounce coetaneous in American English: US [ˌkoʊɪ'teɪnɪrs]
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- Adjective:
- of the same period
Word Origin
- coetaneous (adj.)
- "having the same age," c. 1600, from Late Latin coaetanus "one of the same age," from com- "with, together with" (see co-) + aetat- "age" (see age (n.)) + adjectival suffix -aneus.
Example
- 1. Flowering precocious , rarely coetaneous or serotinous .
- 2. Flowering coetaneous or slightly serotinous ; catkin long pedunculate , with 2-5 leaflets .
- 3. Not coetaneous west scholars undertook thorough analysis and exploration to the problem such as the dimensions of public capital fund , efficiency , these theory manage practice to have all in all inspiration to our country state-owned asset meaning .