0 to live or exist together, esp. in peace, at the same time or in the same place:
The two communities coexist peacefully.
Various representations thus coexisted in the early modern period, only to expand as time passed.
The model assumes that, initially, both aphids and natural enemies coexist at low densities (mathematically, at a stable equilibrium).
Therefore, construction variants may coexist for a while.
On the contrary, in every country in which syndicalist and socialist unions coexisted, the syndicalists opposed the war.
For small enough there are locked solutions representing isolated pulses coexisting with surrounding quasi-periodic solutions where does not quite vanish when does.
Results of this study also suggested that coexisting forms of maternal disturbance- high psychiatric illness along with high sensation seeking-exacerbated risk to offspring.
This nucleus gives rise at the first embryonic mitosis to 20 bivalents which coexist with 20 somatic chromosomes originating from the female pronucleus.
In most cases, opaque and transparent spectra coexist offering both the possibility of pitch detection and the ambiguity of focus (music example 4).