contemporaneous
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin contemporāneus (“contemporary”), from con- (“with”) + tempus (“time”) + -aneus (“of or pertaining to”) (compare Late Latin temporāneus (“opportune, timely”)).
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contemporaneous (not comparable)
For events which occur at precisely the same time, simultaneous is used.
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