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The universal etymological English dictionary
COESSENTIALNESS ? (of an and tf- COESSENTIAL'ITY J sentia, L.) the being of
the fame essence with. COETA'NEOUSNESS (of can and *f«») the being of the
fame age with. COETER'NALNESS 7 (ofatternal, F.) COETER'NITY 5 the being ...
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Michaelis Dicionario Ilustrado: Portugues-Ingles
coherer: an instrument that detects electromagnetic waves, coessencla s. f.
coessentialness, coessentlality, common essence, coaesanclal adj. m. + f. (pi. -
als) coessentlal, having the same essence or substance as another one. D adv.
Fritz Pietzschke, Franz Wimmer,
1961
... overspecialises overspecializes quincentenaries precipitateness
coessentialness correlativeness speculativeness menispermaceous
unnecessariness cooperativeness retroactiveness electrovalently
counterexamples overcompensates ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown,
2006
4. harmonious, coessencla s. f. coessentialness, coessentiality, common essence
. coessenclal adj. m. + f. (pi. -alt) coessential, having one essence or substance. I
""mento adv. coessen- tially. coestoduono adj. of or pertaining to the same ...
Henriette Michaelis, Fritz Pietzschke,
1970