0 (an) accidental happening of one event at the same time as another -- shoda (náhod)
Crosslinguistic coincidences in the acquisition of modality lend support to the notion of a cognitive pacesetting for some aspects of language development.
The spatial patterns of human cases and cattle findings were displayed simultaneously by combined dot and choropleth maps to visualize and uncover coincidences.
To avoid such coincidences, only lines of verse that are predicted to rhyme by their formal patterns have been considered.
Such spectra are hard to accurately identify in interstellar gas because of the possibility of many chance coincidences.
The coincidences described in the literature are intriguing.
More broadly, there is no reason to expect that there are unexplained coincidences besetting an exclusivist theory.
Astrophysicists have uncovered mathematical coincidences without which life could not have arisen.
If psychology as a science were possible under these circumstances, that would be due to a massive and miraculous set of coincidences.