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† coˈincidency Obs. [see prec. and -ency.] Coincident quality or state; exact agreement or correspondence.
a1619M. Fotherby Atheom. ii. x. §3 (1622) 303 Wherein I will not censure, either any impropriety, or any coincidency. 1658W. Burton Itin. Anton. 62 Which two have no coincidencie, or suitablenesse. 1762Gibbon Misc. Wks. (1814) IV. 118 Yet passion and real misfortune, joined to the coincidency of place, could suggest it to Marius. 1794G. Wakefield Exam. Paine's Age of Reason i. 32 Such a variety of corroborating coincidencies. |