simultaneous
Etymology
From Medieval Latin simultaneus, from simultim (“at the same time, extended”), from Latin simul (“together, at the same time”); compare similar.
adj
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Happening at the same moment. -
(mathematics, of a set of equations) To be solved for the same values of variables.
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