co-inhere, v.
(kəʊɪnˈhɪə(r))
[f. co- 1.]
intr. To inhere together.
| 1836–7 Sir W. Hamilton Metaph. viii. (1870) 138 The seeming incompatibility of the two series of phenomena to coinhere in one. |
So co-inˈherence; co-inˈherent a.
| 1817 Coleridge Biog. Lit. 66 Both are ab initio identical and co-inherent. 1824 ― Aids Refl. App., Wks. 1858 I. 395 Their interpenetration and co-inherence. 1846 Mill Logic i. v. §6 The co-inherence of two attributes is but the co-existence of the two states of consciousness implied in their meaning. |