consilient


con·sil·i·ence

C0583550 (kən-sĭl′ē-əns)n. The agreement of two or more inductions drawn from different sets of data; concurrence.
[Probably coined by William Whewell (1794-1866), British scientist and philosopher, as if from New Latin *cōnsilīre, to leap together (Latin com-, com- + Latin -silīre, combining form of salīre, to leap, as in resilīre, to leap back; see resile) + -ence.]
con·sil′i·ent adj.

consilient

(kənˈsɪlɪənt) adjshowing consilience