Definition of Contemporaneously. Meaning of Contemporaneously. Synonyms of Contemporaneously

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Definition of Contemporaneously

Contemporaneously
Contemporaneously Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ly, adv. At the same time with some other event.

Meaning of Contemporaneously from wikipedia

- River Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals ALCOA (attributable, legible, contemporaneously recorded, original or a true copy, and accurate); see GxP United States...
- Brittany contemporaneously with Gurvand; Alan the Great (reigned 877–888) - succeeded his brother Pascweten; ruled southern Brittany contemporaneously with...
- basketball programs considered to be among the most elite, either contemporaneously or historically. Outside of sports, blue blood is used as an alternative...
- Paleogeography of Early-Mid Eocene Europe, with Baltic Amber at Gdansk and contemporaneously deposited Rovno amber and Bitterfeld amber...
- otherwise destro****, a phantom island is one that is claimed to exist contemporaneously, but later found not to have existed in the first place (or found...
- developed this theory independently of scientific management but roughly contemporaneously. Like his contemporary Frederick Winslow Taylor, he is widely acknowledged...
- three members and recorded and produced by the Wailers in Jamaica, contemporaneously with tracks from the Catch a Fire album with further recording, mixing...
- alternative rock group They Might Be Giants in 1994. The EP was issued contemporaneously with the band's 1994 album John Henry. Artwork for the EP was done...
- modeling the error as a linear combination of error terms occurring contemporaneously and at various times in the past. The model is usually denoted ARMA(p...
- applied. Inversion seems to have been discovered by a number of people contemporaneously, including Steiner (1824), Quetelet (1825), Bellavitis (1836), Stubbs...