Of the same age or maturity level; aged together with something else.
From co- (together) + aged (from Old French age, from Latin aetas). The term suggests things that have matured or developed at the same time.
Wine makers use principles similar to this when aging barrels together in the same cellar—the environment shapes multiple things simultaneously, just like the etymology suggests.
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