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  • noun Plural form of concomitance.

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Examples

  • When other people began to experience these same muscle-organ concomitances, the idea that muscles and organs were connected became more and more difficult to resist.

    The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005

  • When other people began to experience these same muscle-organ concomitances, the idea that muscles and organs were connected became more and more difficult to resist.

    The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005

  • Stain not fair acts with foul intentions; maim not uprightness by halting concomitances, nor circumstantially deprave substantial goodness.

    Sir Thomas Browne and his 'Religio Medici' an Appreciation Alexander Whyte 1878

  • Stain not fair acts with foul intentions: maim not uprightness by halting concomitances, nor circumstantially deprave substantial goodness.

    Christian Morals 1605-1682 1863

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