commorient means Dying together or at the same time. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 67 out of 100.
Why this word is great
COMMORIENT — [Adjective] Dying together or at the same time. From the Latin commoriens, present participle of commori, from com- ("together") and mori ("to die"). Unlike "simultaneous," a neutral chronometer for any concurrent events, or "coextinct," an ecological term for vanished species, "commorient" binds its subjects in a stark, intimate finality. It is the sworn brothers falling in the same battle, the ancient spouses expiring in the same bed, the paired swans sinking lifeless into the same pond—a quiet, terminal union whose awful grammar promises no one is left to grieve.
adj
- Dying together or at the same time.“the same compatient and commorient fates and times”
noun
- Someone dying at the same time as someone else.“All the men felt at a glance that he, coming to meet death thus, did no more than the right homage to Zuleika—aye, and that he made them all partakers in his own glory, casting his great mantle over all commorients.”