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Answer for the clue "Nice thing to do peacefully ", 7 letters:
coexist

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1670s, from co- + exist . Of political/economic systems (especially with reference to communism and the West) from 1931. Related: Coexisted ; coexisting .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Coexist may refer to: Coexist (album) , a 2012 album by The xx Coexist Foundation , a charitable organization based in London, England Coexist (image)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Can the two countries ever coexist peacefully? EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And yet this gangsta poise coexists with a weirdly playful quality. ▪ Despite the Hinduism of most Tamils and the Buddhism of most Sinhalese, they coexisted ...

Usage examples of coexist.

The only thing we know at the moment, in all certainty, is that in Western culture the being of man and the being of language have never, at any time, been able to coexist and to articulate themselves one upon the other.

The two forms of ceratopsids appear to have coexisted, at least on the floodplains of Alberta and in Montana.

Can the golfers and the crofters whose animals graze on the course find a way to coexist peacefully?

That scientists could confront the faunal evidence at Changyang without even considering the possibility that Homo sapiens coexisted in China with Homo erectus is amazing.

Either of these abilities can coexist in varying degrees of strength with abilities such as clairvoyance, precognition, retrocognition, psychokinesis, or the more specialized Gifts.

In other words, tachyons and tardyons must coexist everywhere and are merely different expressions of identical phenomena.

A little over a week later, they reached a much bigger canyon, a wide, rugged gorge through whose bottom ran a quiet river, where pine trees and actus coexisted along the sandy banks and birds twittered in hidden crevices among the rocks.

Hilaire has forcibly remarked, that certain malconformations very frequently, and that others rarely coexist, without our being able to assign any reason.

Caliphate mathematical technique to establish a metastable equilibrium that allows convex regions with real and virtual histories to coexist in four-dimensional space-time, while remaining both topologically distinct and contiguous in five-space.

What we are insisting on is thisscientists should not propose that the hominids definitely did not coexist simply on the basis of their morphological diversity.

The model that Washington should use as it studies the future of the Central Asia region, as well as that of the emerging new Middle East, is not that of a new Moslem empire but that of a multinational and multiethnic mosaic, in which political, military, and economic cooperation will coexist with chaotic ethnic and religious rivalries, not necessarily between Christians and Moslems and certainly not as a result of religious subversion by one player, such as Iran.

Increasingly, he was beginning to think that the infinity of variants coexisted in one vast superposition, stacked like a series of clear overlays, varying very little from one to the next, but gradually shading into major differences.

As might be expected, these local spinnings are most apt to occur in the season when the air next the earth is relatively warm, and they are aptest to take place in the half of the advancing front lying between the east and south, for the reason that there the highest temperatures and the greatest humidity are likely to coexist.

This kind of writing has coexisted with the Chekhovian kind for a number of decades, and if, as many have noted, the attenuated and formulaic New Yorker story represents the final stage of the older form, it may be that the Kafkan mode is gaining ascendancy over modern tastes.

Some of its young would probably inherit the same habits or structure, and by the repetition of this process, a new variety might be formed which would either supplant or coexist with the parent-form of wolf.