con·com·i·tance
(kən-kŏm′ĭ-təns)n.1. Occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another.
2. A concomitant.
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concomitance
(kənˈkɒmɪtəns) or concomitancy
n1. existence or occurrence together or in connection with another
2. a thing that exists in connection with another
3. (Theology) Christian theol the doctrine that the body and blood of Christ are present in the Eucharist
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con•com•i•tance
(kɒnˈkɒm ɪ təns, kən-)
n. 1. the quality or relation of being concomitant.
[1525–35; < Medieval Latin]
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