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vb. (en-third-person singular of: coincide)

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The part which bends most apparently coincides with that of the most rapid growth.

As soon, however, as the direction of the circumnutating movement nearly coincides with that of the entering light, the plant bends in a straight course towards the light, if this is bright.

In the revolution of the lunar year, the Ramadan coincides, by turns, with the winter cold and the summer heat.

It is therefore unlikely to be an accident that the notion in the Edfu Texts of the Great Primeval Mound emerging from the waters of a universal deluge coincides exactly with imagery that has also been preserved in the Pyramid Texts in which, as E.

So that every event that occurs inevitably coincides with some expressed wish and, receiving a justification, presents itself as the result of the will of one man or of several men.

To these phenomena, which show by their rhythm their connexion with the Moon, we may add the fertility rhythm in the female human organism which coincides, not in phase but in duration, with the rhythm set by the Moon's course in the heavens.

This downward bending coincides with that due to geotropism, and both will cause the root to resume its original course.

They say my thought coincides with so and so, while it differs with such and such.

And most importantly—that the Center never issues an official warning unless the computer agrees that sufficient data coincides between Incident and reality.

Even though conjunction occurs over the seas north and east of this continent, Passover is going to be particularly nasty, as it coincides with spring solstice.

Weather is generally cyclical on Ballybran, and the pattern which has been emerging coincides with '63.

In the revolution of the lunar year, the Ramadan coincides, by turns, with the winter cold and the summer heat.

Here the plane of the whirling nebula nearly coincides with our line of sight and we see the object at a low angle.

Thus, it is known that the sun-spot period, as remarked in a preceding chapter, coincides in a most remarkable manner with the periodic fluctuations in the magnetic state of the earth.

If our solution coincides with the Emperor’s, and in no way detracts from the perception that he alone really holds the reins of power… two E-years from that date.