rare. The quality or state of subsisting together. Also consubsistent.

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1715.  M. Davies, Athen. Brit., I. 43. Its … mysterious coexistencies and consubsistencies.

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1812.  T. Taylor, Diss. Philos. Aristotle, I. xvii. 151, note. For not from being moved ourselves, but from receiving a conception of motion, we, together with this, conceive time as being consubsistent with motion.

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