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Definition of coincide
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Coincide
(n.) To
correspond
exactly;
to
agree;
to
concur;
as, our aims
coincide..
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Coincide
::
Coincide
(n.) To
occupy
the same place in
space,
as two equal
triangles,
when
placed
one on the
other..
Incoincident
::
Incoincident
(a.) Not
coincident;
not
agreeing
in time, in
place,
or
principle..
Coincibency
::
Coincibency
(n.)
Coincidence.
Congruity
::
Congruity
(n.)
Coincidence,
as that of lines or
figures
laid over one
another..
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Identity
in
pitch;
coincidence
of
sounds
proceeding
from an
equality
in the
number
of
vibrations
made in a given time by two or more
sonorous
bodies.
Parts
played
or sung in
octaves
are also said to be in
unison,
or in
octaves..
Consilience
::
Consilience
(n.) Act of
concurring;
coincidence;
concurrence.
Coincidence
::
Coincidence
(n.) Exact
correspondence
in
nature,
character,
result,
circumstances,
etc.;
concurrence;
agreement..
Bevel Gear
::
Bevel gear () A kind of gear in which the two
wheels
working
together
lie in
different
planes,
and have their teeth cut at right
angles
to the
surfaces
of two cones whose
apices
coincide
with the point where the axes of the
wheels
would
meet..
Agree
::
Agree (v. i.) To be
conformable;
to
resemble;
to
coincide;
to
correspond;
as, the
picture
does not agree with the
original;
the two
scales
agree
exactly..
Coincidently
::
Coincidently
(adv.)
With
coincidence.
Coincided
::
Coincided
(imp. & p. p.) of
Coincid.
Vernier
::
Vernier
(n.) A short scale made to slide along the
divisions
of a
graduated
instrument,
as the limb of a
sextant,
or the scale of a
barometer,
for
indicating
parts of
divisions.
It is so
graduated
that a
certain
convenient
number
of its
divisions
are just equal to a
certain
number,
either
one less or one more, of the
divisions
of the
instrument,
so that parts of a
division
are
determined
by
observing
what line on the
vernier
coincides
with a line on the
instrument..
Coincidence
::
Coincidence
(n.) The
condition
or fact of
happening
at the same time; as, the
coincidence
of the
deaths
of John Adams and
Thomas
Jefferson..
Squint
::
Squint
(a.)
Looking
obliquely.
Specifically
(Med.),
not
having
the optic axes
coincident;
-- said of the eyes. See
Squint,
n., 2..
Concurrence
::
Concurrence
(n.) A
common
right;
coincidence
of equal
powers;
as, a
concurrence
of
jurisdiction
in two
different
courts..
Eccentric
::
Eccentric
(n.) A disk or wheel so
arranged
upon a shaft that the
center
of the wheel and that of the shaft do not
coincide.
It is used for
operating
valves
in steam
engines,
and for other
purposes.
The
motion
derived
is
precisely
that of a crank
having
the same
throw..
Fit
::
Fit (n.) The
coincidence
of parts that come in
contact.
Squint
::
Squint
(n.) A want of
coincidence
of the axes of the eyes;
strabismus.
Coincident
::
Coincident
(a.)
Having
coincidence;
occupying
the same
place;
contemporaneous;
concurrent;
--
followed
by with.
Equator
::
Equator
(n.) The great
circle
of the
celestial
sphere,
coincident
with the plane of the
earth's
equator;
-- so
called
because
when the sun is in it, the days and
nights
are of equal
length;
hence
called
also the
equinoctial,
and on maps,
globes,
etc., the
equinoctial
line..
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