simultaneity
they are simultaneous
Concurrent, simultaneous, and 'in unison', fit this definition.
Paradox. It actually refers to saying two opposite things at the same time "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times."
local
The spelling Durning is a surname.The word sought may be "during" (occurring in the same time period).
Ubiquitous- Present, appearing, or found everywhere: "his ubiquitous influence" Omnipresent- Occurring everywhere at the same time
Yes, that is one meaning of the word "exact" (precise, accurate). If you are using the phrase, however, it may use the adverb : "at the exact time" but "at exactly the same time".
The term wile means a trick or strategy, more usually seen as wiles, clever tricks.The word sought may be wild (untamed) or wily(scheming, devious).The similar word is the conjunction while (occurring at the same time).
The word 'present' is an abstractnoun, a word for the period of time now occurring; a word for a concept.The abstract noun forms for the verb to present are presentation and the gerund, presenting.
occurring at the same time/ existing occurring at the same time /existing
The rotation of Phobos is Synchronous meaning ''Existing or occurring at the same time.''
No they usually have different meanings. The preposition "as" means something similar or occurring at the same time. The word "and" can join words as well as clauses and has the meaning "in addition to". Examples : "The boy walked up as we were leaving." (same time) "The boy walked up and we talked to him." (same time, but separate and subsequent action)
The spelling Durning is a surname.The word sought may be "during" (occurring in the same time period).
There is no English word prosonatal.Possible words are:personal - referring to an individual person, or meaning privateperinatal - occurring near the time of birth
Once
Existing, happening, or done, at the same time; as, simultaneous events.
Occurring at the same time.
a cuendence
Constant is a word within the English language with its roots in Middle English and Latin. Its most recognized meaning is "occurring continuously over a period of time."
The correct spelling is simultaneous (occurring at the same time).
annual or anniversary