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coeval

[koh-ee-vuhl] / koʊˈi vəl /
ADJECTIVE
contemporary
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Beyond being triggering to my fertility-challenged coevals, it is absurd to assume that one's life — or one's child's life — is incomplete without a sibling.

From Salon

Such as it is today, it already was when the Fiat Lux was spoken; its beginning must have been coeval with that of time.

From Scientific American

Notably, the same pattern has been observed among dogs as compared to their wild coevals, the wolf: scientists note that dogs' brains are about 30% smaller relative to wolves' brains.

From Salon

Likewise, undergraduates at UC Santa Cruz have come out en masse in support of their graduate coevals.

From Salon

Not one's “coevals” or “co-equals,” but followers — a telling word that recalls cults.

From Salon