Exist+together
111coexist — [kō΄ig zist′] vi. 1. to exist together, at the same time, or in the same place 2. to live together without hostility or conflict despite differences coexistence n. coexistent adj …
112and/or — ˈan|dȯr, ȯ(ə) conjunction used as a function word to indicate that words are to be taken together or individually men and/or women means men and women or men or women * * * /and awr /, conj. (used to imply that either or both of the things… …
113co|in|here — «KOH ihn HIHR», intransitive verb, hered, her|ing. to be included or exist together in the same thing; inhere together …
114com|pat|i|bly — com|pat|i|ble «kuhm PAT uh buhl», adj, noun. –adj. 1. able to exist together; that can get on well together; agreeing; in harmony: »Cats and birds are seldom compatible. SYNONYM(S): agreeable, congenial, congruous. 2. Biology. able to be… …
115com|pat|i|ble — «kuhm PAT uh buhl», adj, noun. –adj. 1. able to exist together; that can get on well together; agreeing; in harmony: »Cats and birds are seldom compatible. SYNONYM(S): agreeable, congenial, congruous. 2. Biology. able to be transferred or… …
116Coinhere — Co in*here , v. i. To inhere or exist together, as in one substance. Sir W. Hamilton. [1913 Webster] …
117Initiatory — In*i ti*a*to*ry, a. 1. Suitable for an introduction or beginning; introductory; prefatory; as, an initiatory step. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] 2. Tending or serving to initiate; introducing by instruction, or by the use and application of symbols or …
118coexist — intransitive verb Date: 1667 1. to exist together or at the same time 2. to live in peace with each other especially as a matter of policy • coexistence noun • coexistent adjective …
119tautomerism — noun Date: circa 1890 isomerism in which the isomers change into one another with great ease so that they ordinarily exist together in equilibrium …
120Carbonate — In chemistry, a carbonate is a salt or ester of carbonic acid.ApplicationsTo test for the presence of the carbonate anion in a salt, the addition of dilute mineral acid (e.g. hydrochloric acid) will yield carbon dioxide gas.Carbonate containing… …