Definitions For Coinstantiation
Noun
COINSTANTIATION. (countable and uncountable, plural COINSTANTIATIONs) instantiation#Noun, Instantiation of a theme#Noun, principle#Noun{{,}} or concept#Noun along with another or others; instantiation#Noun by the same instance#Noun that also instantiate#Verb, instantiates another or others. : {{ux, en, Edward MacNeal was pointing out the ubiquity of coinstantiation in daily life when he explained regarding apples and oranges (both literal and proverbial) that "we must feel free to redefine apples and oranges as fruit, missiles, paperweights, or theatrical props as suits our changing needs; then we can observe the rules of addition and have the result make sense."}} An instance of coinstantiate#Verb, coinstantiating, or its product: an instance#Noun that instantiate#Verb, instantiates more than one theme#Noun, principle#Noun{{,}} or concept#Noun. : {{ux, en, A baseball can be a coinstantiation of the concepts of a ball, a piece of sporting goods, a toy, a collectible, and a memento.}}Related terms
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The word Coinstantiation is worth 17 points in Scrabble and 21 points in Words with Friends