Set or placed together within the same material or structure, embedded alongside something else.
From 'co-' (together) + 'embedded' (past tense of embed, from Old English). The prefix shows that two or more things are embedded as a unit.
In technology, when computer chips are coembedded, engineers are layering different materials precisely—it's like creating a sophisticated sandwich where every layer matters.
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