Coeval: Difference between revisions

From WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia

CSV import
CSV import
 
Line 30: Line 30:
{{Time-stub}}
{{Time-stub}}
{{No image}}
{{No image}}
__NOINDEX__

Latest revision as of 07:45, 17 March 2025

Coeval refers to things or events that exist or occur at the same period of time. The term is often used in history, geology, and biology to describe contemporaneous phenomena.

Etymology[edit]

The word "coeval" is derived from the Latin word "coaevus," which means "of the same age." It combines "co-" meaning "together" and "aevum" meaning "age" or "lifetime."

Usage in Different Fields[edit]

History[edit]

In history, coeval events are those that happen simultaneously in different regions or cultures. For example, the Renaissance in Europe and the Ming Dynasty in China are considered coeval periods, as they occurred around the same time.

Geology[edit]

In geology, coeval refers to rock formations or geological events that occurred during the same time period. For instance, the Jurassic period saw the formation of various coeval rock layers across different continents.

Biology[edit]

In biology, coeval species are those that existed at the same time. For example, dinosaurs and early mammals were coeval during the Mesozoic era.

Examples[edit]

Related Concepts[edit]

See Also[edit]

Stub icon
   This article is a time-related stub. You can help WikiMD by expanding it!