co-occur

[koh-uh-kur]

co-oc·cur

[koh-uh-kur]
verb (used without object), co-oc·curred, co-oc·cur·ring.
to appear together in sequence or simultaneously.
Also, co·oc·cur.


Origin:
1950–55

co-oc·cur·rence, co·oc·cur·rence, noun
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Co-occur is one of our favorite verbs.
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co-occur

verb
go with, fall together [syn: coincide
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