coincident

/koʊˈɪnsɪdənt/
adjective
  1. Happening at the same time.
    • The two festivals are coincident this year, creating a huge celebration.
    • The power outage was coincident with the storm.
    • Coincident events often cause scheduling conflicts.
  2. Occupying the same space or position.
    • The two triangles are coincident, meaning they lie exactly on top of each other.
    • In geometry, coincident lines share all their points.
    • The survey markers were coincident at the property corner.
  3. In agreement or consistent with something.
    • His actions were coincident with his promises.
    • The findings are coincident with earlier research.
    • Her beliefs are coincident with the organization's values.
What does "coincident" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean