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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
coincidentally

1837, from coincidental + -ly (2).

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coincidentally

adv. In a coincidental manner.

WordNet
coincidentally

adv. happening at the same time [syn: coincidently]

Usage examples of "coincidentally".

They would be interviewed by veteran reporter Brian Cabell, who, coincidentally, went to college with Mark Olshaker.

Fourth of July, coincidentally high summer in the northern hemisphere of Mars, though the wild slopes of Olympus Mons were still white with seasonless snow.

The other was a stellated twilligona figure, coincidentally, that had more than a casual resemblance to the drawing on the manila envelope.

Coincidentally, the Chippewa owed the white traders almost exactly the amount the government was paying for the land.

Coincidentally or not, at approximately the same time, Damien wrote letters to state officials and to the media, claiming that the veteran inmate had repeatedly raped and beaten him.

They would be interviewed by veteran reporter Brian Cabell, who, coincidentally, went to college with Mark Olshaker.

The publisher, coincidentally Tibbett's own company, had gone so far as to mail tiny white death masks to the major reviewers.

He knew there were rats there, and he knew that the rats would discourage us from sleeping on a low bunk, so Henry pushes back some battens which coincidentally happen to be at the very spot where we can start searching for tinned food and drink after we'd passed up that deliberately awful breakfast they gave us.

It will trigger an epidemic so virulent it will take out Pharos, Pella, Leynart, most of their household, and a sizable portion of the population of Kymil in the most innocent possible fashion, coincidentally leaving our cleanhanded and horrified Cerdic with Regency over his imbecile uncle.

If the theory were true, and some climatologists were willing to admit it might be, ending the era of fossil fuels could coincidentally cause an ice age in and of itself.

He guessed Myers was on one of his nightly constitutionals and had, coincidentally, seen his retreat from Rhiannon's apartment.

Wright had more than once seen Parker and Libby locked in steamy em­brace in the woods beyond the Hatch house, and Libby’s sudden relapse into moody agitation in the summer of 1893 had occurred, coincidentally, right after Parker’d told his superiors that his spiritual talents were being wasted in Ballston Spa, and he’d been dispatched to do good works in that modern-day Babylon, New York City.

They were absolute ball-breakers which, not coincidentally, was Tony's designation for the highest difficulty codes he was given to crack.

We swabbed envelopes and stamps at the West Sussex Record Office, where Ellen Cobden Sickert’s family archives - and, coincidentally, some of Montague John Druitt's family archives - are kept.

But the software had concluded that the vertical lines attached to each star were a kind of luminosity scale, giving the distance at which the energy density of the star's radiation fell to 61 femtojoules per cubic meter coincidentally or not, the same as the cosmic microwave background.