Crossword-Solution: CONTEMPORANEITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Contemporaneity | n. | The state of being contemporaneous. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “CONTEMPORANEITY”
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| the quality of belonging to the same period of time | 1 answer |
| Fashion | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with CONTEMPORANEITY (5)
Nor were all of the geologists quite agreed that the contemporaneity of these human fossils with the animals whose remains had been mingled with them had been fully established.
Moreover, it must be understood that the "ages" of different continents, though described under the same name, are not necessarily of exact contemporaneity.
With respect [to] contemporaneity I nearly agree with you, and if you will look to the d--d book, 3rd edition, page 349 you will find nearly similar remarks.
See Lockwood, in _Popular Science Monthly_ for 1883, for account of beaver dam built on a mastodon skeleton and evidence of contemporaneity of Indians and mastodons.
Succession implies time; the lower members of a series of sedimentary rocks are certainly older than the upper; and when the notion of age was once introduced as the equivalent of succession, it was no wonder that correspondence in succession came to be looked upon as a correspondence in age, or "contemporaneity." And, indeed, so long as relative age only is spoken of, correspondence in succession 'is' correspondence in age; it is 'relative' contemporaneity.
Quotes with CONTEMPORANEITY (1)
But even now, with the crates piled high in the hall, what I see most plainly about the books is that they are beautiful. They take up room? Of course they do: they are an environment; atoms, not bits. My books are not dead weight, they are live weight — matter infused by spirit, every one of them, even the silliest. They do not block the horizon; they draw it. They free me from the prison of contemporaneity: one should not live only in one’s own time. A wall of books is a wall of windows.