Coincidences

/koʊˈɪnsɪdənsɪz/ noun

Occurrences of events that happen at the same time or in similar ways by chance rather than being planned.

From Latin 'coincidere': 'co-' (together) plus 'incidere' (to happen or fall upon). The word entered English in the 1600s, originally meaning physical or spatial overlap, then expanded to mean temporal or circumstantial overlap.

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