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coïncident

Coïncident is the masculine singular form of the French adjective coïncident, meaning coincident: occurring at the same time or in the same place. The feminine form is coïncidente, and the masculine plural is coïncidents (with the feminine plural coïncidentes). In French usage, the term describes events, conditions, or objects that align temporally or spatially, and it can also appear in mathematical or scientific contexts to indicate identical positions or states. The related noun is coïncidence.

In English, the standard adjective is coincident, used similarly to describe things that occur simultaneously or

Etymology and orthography: coïncident derives from Latin components meaning “together” (con-) and “to fall together” (incidere),

share
a
location,
or
to
indicate
identical
positioning
in
a
geometric
or
observational
sense.
The
English
noun
form
is
coincidence,
and
the
verb
form
is
coincide.
The
French
form
coïncident
is
not
commonly
used
in
English-language
writing
and
is
typically
encountered
in
French
texts
or
bilingual
contexts.
via
Old
French
or
Latin
precursors.
The
modern
French
spelling
includes
a
diaeresis
on
the
ï
to
indicate
that
the
vowels
are
pronounced
separately.
In
English
typography,
the
diacritic
is
generally
omitted,
and
the
word
appears
as
coincident.
The
concept
connects
to
related
terms
such
as
coincidence,
coincide,
and
coincidentia,
which
share
the
same
linguistic
root.