To create or produce together; to form or make something jointly with others (archaic term).
From Latin 'concreatus,' combining 'con-' (together) and 'creatus' (created, from 'creare' to create). This rare term appears in medieval and early modern philosophical texts.
Medieval philosophers used 'concreate' to describe how God and nature 'concreate' the world together—it reflects deep theological debates about whether creation is divine, natural, or both working in concert.
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