concomitant & guide flags.
meant to be used for identifying as a concomitant/guide. made with the protected cedural/tutelary/wechselnd attraction partner terms in mind but not exclusive.
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concomitant & guide flags.
meant to be used for identifying as a concomitant/guide. made with the protected cedural/tutelary/wechselnd attraction partner terms in mind but not exclusive.
tagging @radiomogai.
concomitant : adj. qui accompagne.
ex : Ils essaient de prévoir les effets concomitants des catastrophes naturelles.
3/10 (never heard this one either, but apparently can be used quite a lot in some professional fields.)
concomitant : additional, existing and occurring with something else.
I couldn't find a better different translation so here!
Made from the Latin verb concomitari, so the prefix con, "with", and the verb comitari, "to accompany, to go with"
concomitant
adjective | con·com·i·tant | \kən-ˈkä-mə-tənt, kän-\
happening at the same time as something else <The drug's risks increase with the concomitant use of alcohol. >
Word of the Day #12
Saturday, February 7, 2026 concomitant — concurrently accompanying, especially indivisibly
Concomitant – meaning, usage, quotes, and social examples
[responsivevoice]concomitant [/responsivevoice] [ kon-kom-i-tuhnt ]
What is the word of the day?
The word of the day is ‘concomitant.’
What is this word’s grammar?
The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence.
Does the word have a past tense? What is it?
No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
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