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concomitant

[kon-kom-i-tuhnt, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɒm ɪ tənt, kən- /


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Such things were concomitants for serious listening right up until they weren’t, as LPs became CDs became Spotify playlists, MP3s, and Bandcamp downloads.

From Slate • Sep. 9, 2014

Desirable concomitants include a sustainable balance of payments, both in budgetary and overseas trading terms.

From The Guardian • Feb. 27, 2011

Most of them were the concomitants of sea power and the search for overseas markets, but some were political accidents, like the colony of Pitcairn Island, where mutineers from the Bounty settled in 1790.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was said that there were 2,000 men and 3,000 concomitants present.

From Time Magazine Archive

The use of some simple uninjurious adjunct to the brush may be well; but pure water and the brush, faithfully applied, will secure cleanliness—the great preservative of these essential concomitants of manly beauty.

From The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews by Lunettes, Henry




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