Archaic term meaning equally immense or vast; extending equally in all directions.
From prefix 'co-' (together, equally) + 'immense' (boundless, huge). The prefix suggests a shared or mutual quality of immensity.
Medieval philosophers used 'coimmense' to describe God's attributes—that divine properties were equally infinite in every way, a precise theological distinction that modern English has largely abandoned.
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