সমকালীন, সমবয়স্ক
সমবয়স্ক লোক
(1) Of the same period.
(2) Contemporary.
(1) A person of nearly the same age as another
(1) As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia.
(2) The footnote as we know it is coeval with the modern principles of book design that emerged with the Enlightenment.
(3) Of critical importance to our argument is that the assemblages from the Chinese and Russian localities are coeval .
(4) The parallels between the two unconnected, coeval sites would have fascinated her.
(5) Stratigraphically, the former precedes the latter, but chronologically they are supposed to be partly coeval !
(6) That voice beckons you in with glimpses of a world where pleasure and pain are coeval and complementary, where love and loss walk hand in hand.
(7) The records from coeval localities in Russia and NW China provide independent and unique evidence of deteriorating atmospheric conditions at the close of the Permian.
(8) The paradox of the season is also embodied in tragic romances like the one based on a play written by Tan Xianzu, a coeval of Shakespeare.
(9) Charles Hudson of Massachusetts observed that Adams' public service was coeval with the establishment of the government.
(10) The overall fauna is not very diverse compared with coeval faunas from central Asia documented by Holmer et al.
(11) The described fauna is most similar in composition to that recorded from coeval beds at Malyi Karatau, Kazakhstan.
(12) Their biostratigraphic relationships with coeval assemblages from Patagonia deserve more detailed analysis in the future.
(13) Such an object would be eternal (or, at least, coeval with time itself) and immutable.
(14) This is why I say that the moral achievement of extending concern to others needn't antedate compassion, but can be coeval with it.
(15) The apparent absence of significant erosion between eruptions suggests little or no coeval deformation.
(16) Armour for the lower legs was roughly coeval with that for the torso.
(17) All of these faunas are probably roughly coeval .
(18) The age of incision of the Wonoka canyons and coeval canyons in the Officer Basin is known only within broad limits.
(19) It is generally accepted that modern English literature was born in the second half of the 16th Century which was coeval with the Age of Elizabeth and the Renaissance.
(20) The terrestrial ecology of Pennsylvanian tropical wetlands is understood in detail, but coeval dryland ecosystems remain highly enigmatic.
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