coinstantial
English
Etymology
From co- + instantial = co- + instance + -ial.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌkoʊɪnˈstænʃəl/
Adjective
coinstantial (not comparable)
- Co-occurring in a unitary instance; being coinstantiated.
- 1883, Wolfe, Napoleon Bonaparte, Startling Facts in Modern Spiritualism, page 186:
- The sounds grew louder and louder, passing from one side of the room to the other with increasing celerity, and seemingly coinstantial, until the horn banged and jarred every-where within six feet of the medium, and about two feet from the circle, making almost a continuous dinning racket for a minute or two.
- 2001, Belnap, Nuel D.; Perloff, Michael; Xu, Ming, Facing the Future: Agents and Choices in Our Indeterminist World, →ISBN, page 263:
- In Figure 9.2, Q is settled true at m₀ and m₁, and settled false at m₂, all of which are coinstantial.
Related terms
- coinstantiate
- coinstantiated
- coinstantiating
- coinstantiation