Etymology: < co-prefix 1 + indicateadj.; compare coindicantadj. and French coïndiquer.
Obsolete.
To indicate conjointly, to furnish coindicant symptoms.
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society > communication > indication > [verb (transitive)] > concurrently
coindicate1623
1623 J. Hart tr. P. van Foreest Arraignm. Vrinesiii. iv. 103 The age, the sexe, the custome do coindicate the same, because they declare in what state the strength of the body standeth.
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