Concomitantly


[kon-kom-i-tuh nt, kuh n-] /kɒnˈkɒm ɪ tənt, kən-/

adjective
1.
existing or occurring with something else, often in a lesser way; accompanying; concurrent:
an event and its concomitant circumstances.
noun
2.
a concomitant quality, circumstance, or thing.
/kənˈkɒmɪtənt/
adjective
1.
existing or occurring together; associative
noun
2.
a concomitant act, person, etc
adj.

c.1600, from French concomitant, from Late Latin concomitantem (nominative concomitans), present participle of concomitari “accompany, attend,” from com- “with, together” (see com-) + comitari “join as a companion,” from comes (genitive comitis) “companion” (see count (n.)).

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