Obs. rare1. [f. COM- + PRESENCE.] Presence together: co-presence.

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a. 1640.  Jackson, Creed, X. lv. Wks. IX. 595. Not directly and immediately by the elements of bread and wine nor by any other kind of local presence or compresence with these elements than is in baptism.

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1657.  S. W., Schism Dispach’t, 639. Luther … found the middle tenet of compresence of both Body & Bread.

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