Exist+together

  • 91association — as|so|ci|a|tion [ ə,souʃi eıʃn, ə,səuʃi eıʃn ] noun *** 1. ) count a group of people who have joined together because they have similar interests or goals: a professional association of engineers the Parent Teacher Association 2. ) count a… …

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  • 92coexistence — co|ex|is|tence [ ,kouıg zıstəns ] noun uncount FORMAL a situation in which people live together or things exist together at the same time or in the same place …

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  • 93compatibility — com|pat|i|bil|i|ty [ kəm,pætə bıləti ] noun uncount 1. ) the fact that different ideas or systems can exist together: compatibility with: Christianity s compatibility with science 2. ) COMPUTING the fact that different pieces of computer… …

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  • 94compatible — com|pat|i|ble [ kəm pætəbl ] adjective * 1. ) ideas or systems that are compatible can exist together: compatible with: The proposed new regulation is not compatible with our existing policy. 2. ) COMPUTING if one piece of computer equipment or… …

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  • 95dialectic — di|a|lec|tic [ ,daıə lektık ] or di|a|lec|tics [ ,daıə lektıks ] noun uncount TECHNICAL 1. ) a method used in PHILOSOPHY to try to discover truth by considering ideas together with opposite ideas 2. ) the way in which two different forces or… …

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  • 96incompatible — in|com|pat|i|ble [ ,ınkəm pætəbl ] adjective ideas, systems, or machines that are incompatible are not able to work or exist together because of basic differences: incompatible software systems two aims that turned out to be incompatible a. used… …

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  • 97square — [[t]skwe͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦♦ squares, squaring, squared 1) N COUNT A square is a shape with four sides that are all the same length and four corners that are all right angles. Serve the cake warm or at room temperature, cut in squares... There was a… …

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  • 98compatible — 1 adjective 1 technical compatible machines, methods, ideas etc can exist together or be used together without causing problems: The new software is IBM compatible. (=can be used with IBM computers) (+ with): The project is not compatible with… …

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  • 99couple — 1 / kVpFl/ noun 1 a couple a) two things or people of the same kind: We just need a couple more chairs so everyone can sit down. (+ of): There s a couple of girls waiting for you outside. b) a small number of things (+ of): I don t know why I… …

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  • 100coexistence — UK [ˌkəʊɪɡˈzɪstəns] / US [ˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪstəns] noun [uncountable] formal a situation in which people live together, or things exist together, at the same time or in the same place …

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