| 印欧語根 | ||
|---|---|---|
| kad- | 落ちたり崩れることを表す。 | |
| kom | 特に(過去)分詞・集合・強調を表す前置詞として、「…の近くに」「…と一緒に」という意味などを持つ印欧語根。 重要な派生語は、enough, 接頭辞co-, com-, contra-を持つ単語(cooperate, complex, contradictなど)。 | |
| 語幹 | ||
|---|---|---|
| cident | (casion)落ちること、倒れることを表すラテン語cadere、印欧語根kad-から。 | |
| 接頭辞 | ||
|---|---|---|
| co- | 1.一緒に、共同の、共通の、互いに の意。 2.ある行動の仲間、または下位に従属するもの、補助の意。 3.同じ範囲や階級に対して。 4.特に数学で、ある角度の余角、または「補…」。印欧語根komから。 | |
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/26 13:17 UTC 版)
From Middle French coincidence (French coïncidence). By surface analysis, coincide + -ence.
coincidence (countable and uncountable, plural coincidences)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/04 09:47 UTC 版)
A coincidence is an event notable for its occurring in conjunction with other conditions, e.g. another event. As such, a coincidence occurs when something uncanny, accidental and unexpected happens under conditions named, but not under a defined relationship. When there are no conditions named, the event is just that single entity. The word is derived from the Latin cum- ("with", "together") and incidere (a composed verb from "in" and "cadere": "to fall on", "to happen"). In science, the term is generally used in a more literal translation, e.g., referring to when two rays of light strike a surface at the same point at the same time. In this usage of coincidence, there is no implication that the alignment of events is surprising, noteworthy or non-causal.
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