0 present participle of co-exist --
1 to live or exist together at the same time or in the same place: --
The guide itself might gradually come to be taken as an alternative to co-existing spelling - and more than one spelling reformer has thought of this.
The aim is to define impairments and other co-existing conditions in order to develop a comprehensive management plan for patients and their carers.
It is important that co-existing impairments must be taken into account in planning a therapeutic approach for neglect.
This relies on the idea of inclusion co-existing with exclusion rather than instead of it.
Daily faecal samples were analysed for co-existing infections during the subsequent experiment.
Two co-existing routes of transmission complicated the estimation of associations with risk factors and attributable fractions.
These languages are on the edge of the complex, as it were, mixing, lending, borrowing, co-existing, and co-developing.
Effects of resource matrix, gut region analysed and sample size on diet statistics in co-existing species of flatfish.