coessentiality means participation in the same essence. It carries an Arena rating of 1306, earned across 3 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, coessentiality ranks #555 of 17,128 for Most Ponderous Words, #4,255 of 17,124 for Most Sublime Words, #8,423 of 17,130 for Most Beautiful Words, #8,748 of 17,134 for Most Malleable Words.
Why “coessentiality” is a great word
COESSENTIALITY — [Noun] The condition of sharing the same essence or being mutually essential for something else. From coessential (from Medieval Latin coessentialis, from Latin co- ("together") + essentialis ("of essence")) + the English suffix -ity (denoting a state or condition). Unlike "consubstantiality," which theologically pins a shared substance, or "interdependence," which describes a functional reliance, coessentiality speaks to a deeper, ontological entwining. It is the harmonic resonance between a musical note and its overtone, the inseparable duality of a flame and its heat, or the way a concept and the word that gives it shape are born as one—a quiet testament to the fact that some wholes are not assembled, but born.
Etymology
From coessential + -ity.
noun
- Participation in the same essence.
- The condition or quality of being coessential (“mutually essential for something else”).
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