Coexistency

/ˌkoʊɪɡˈzɪstənsi/ noun

Definition

The state or condition of existing together at the same time; simultaneous existence.

Etymology

Formed from 'coexistent' plus the suffix '-cy,' which creates nouns indicating states or conditions. The root comes from Latin 'co-' and 'existere,' referring to joint existence.

Kelly Says

The coexistency of different religions in a city depends on people believing that sharing space doesn't mean losing their own identity—it's a political and social achievement, not something that just happens automatically.

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