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Coexisted
Coexist Co`ex*ist, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coexisted; p. pr. & vb. n. Coexisting.] To exist at the same time; -- sometimes followed by with. Of substances no one has any clear idea, farther than of certain simple ideas coexisting together. --Locke. So much purity and integrity . . . coexisting with so much decay and so many infirmities. --Warburton.
Coexistence
Coexistence Co`ex*ist"ence, n. Existence at the same time with another; -- contemporary existence. Without the help, or so much as the coexistence, of any condition. --Jer. Taylor.
Coexistent
Coexistent Co`ex*ist"ent, a. Existing at the same time with another. -- n. That which coexists with another. The law of coexistent vibrations. --Whewell.
Existed
Exist Ex*ist", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Existed; p. pr. & vb. n. Existing.] [L. existere, exsistere, to step out or forth, emerge, appear, exist; ex out + sistere to cause to stand, to set, put, place, stand still, fr. stare to stand: cf. F. exister. See Stand.] 1. To be as a fact and not as a mode; to have an actual or real being, whether material or spiritual. Who now, alas! no more is missed Than if he never did exist. --Swift. To conceive the world . . . to have existed from eternity. --South. 2. To be manifest in any manner; to continue to be; as, great evils existed in his reign. 3. To live; to have life or the functions of vitality; as, men can not exist water, nor fishes on land. Syn: See Be.
Existence
Existence Ex*ist"ence, n. [Cf. F. existence.] 1. The state of existing or being; actual possession of being; continuance in being; as, the existence of body and of soul in union; the separate existence of the soul; immortal existence. The main object of our existence. --Lubbock. 2. Continued or repeated manifestation; occurrence, as of events of any kind; as, the existence of a calamity or of a state of war. The existence therefore, of a phenomenon, is but another word for its being perceived, or for the inferred possibility of perceiving it. --J. S. Mill. 3. That which exists; a being; a creature; an entity; as, living existences.
Existency
Existency Ex*ist"en*cy, n. Existence. [R.] --Sir M. Hale.
Existent
Existent Ex*ist"ent, a. [L. existens, -entis, p. pr. of existere. See Exist.] Having being or existence; existing; being; occurring now; taking place. The eyes and mind are fastened on objects which have no real being, as if they were truly existent. --Dryden.
Existential
Existential Ex`is*ten"tial, a. Having existence. [Archaic] --Bp. Barlow. --Ex`is*ten"tial*ly, adv. [Archaic] Existentially as well as essentially intelligent. --Colerige.
Existentially
Existential Ex`is*ten"tial, a. Having existence. [Archaic] --Bp. Barlow. --Ex`is*ten"tial*ly, adv. [Archaic] Existentially as well as essentially intelligent. --Colerige.
Exister
Exister Ex*ist"er, n. One who exists.
Incoexistence
Incoexistence In`co*ex*ist"ence, n. The state of not coexisting. [Obs.] --Locke.
Inexistence
Inexistence In`ex*ist"ence, n. [Pref. in- in + existence.] [Obs.] (a) Inherence; subsistence. --Bp. Hall. (b) That which exists within; a constituent. --A. Tucker.
Inexistence
Inexistence In`ex*ist"ence, n. [Pref. in- in + existence: cf. F. inexistence.] Want of being or existence.
Inexistent
Inexistent In`ex*ist"ent, a. [Pref. in- in + existent: cf. F. inexistant.] Not having being; not existing.
Inexistent
Inexistent In`ex*ist"ent, a. [Pref. in- in + existent.] Inherent; innate; indwelling. --Boyle.
Nonexistence
Nonexistence Non`ex*ist"ence, n. 1. Absence of existence; the negation of being; nonentity. --A. Baxter. 2. A thing that has no existence. --Sir T. Browne.
Nonexistent
Nonexistent Non`ex*ist"ent, a. Not having existence.
Postexistence
Postexistence Post`ex*ist"ence, n. Subsequent existence.
Postexistent
Postexistent Post`ex*ist"ent, a. Existing or living after. [R.] ``Postexistent atoms.' --Cudworth.
Preexisted
Preexist Pre`["e]x*ist", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pre["e]xisted; p. pr. & vb. n. Pre["e]xisting.] To exist previously; to exist before something else.
Preexistence
Preexistence Pre`["e]x*ist"ence, n. 1. Existence in a former state, or previous to something else. Wisdom declares her antiquity and pre["e]xistence to all the works of this earth. --T. Burnet. 2. Existence of the soul before its union with the body; -- a doctrine held by certain philosophers. --Addison.
Preexistency
Preexistency Pre`["e]x*ist"en*cy, n. Pre["e]xistence. [Obs.]
Preexistent
Preexistent Pre`["e]x*ist"ent, a. Existing previously; preceding existence; as, a pre["e]xistent state. --Pope.
Preexistentism
Preexistentism Pre`["e]x*ist"ent*ism, n. (Philos.) The theory of a pre["e]xistence of souls before their association with human bodies. --Emerson.
Self-existent
Self-existent Self`-ex*ist"ent, a. Existing of or by himself,independent of any other being or cause; -- as, God is the only self-existent being.

Meaning of XIste from wikipedia

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- May 29 First stage 15 CEUB 1–1 São Paulo Brasília Xiste 38' Mirandinha 52' Stadium: Estádio Nacional de Brasília (Mané Garrincha) Attendance: 3,076 Referee:...
- Paulo 3–2 Paulista São Paulo Pedro Rocha 26' Toninho Guerreiro 51', 69' Xisté 76' Vágner 79' Stadium: Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) Referee:...
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- South Shields, County Durham to Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. Xiste  France The brig collided with the steamship Rota ( Portugal) and foundered...