
concurrent
/kənˈkɝənt/
existing, happening, or done at the same time
concurrent in a sentence
“He held concurrent positions at two universities.”
Origin of concurrent
Latin concurrere to run together (con- together + currere to run)
Related Words
synchronous
existing or occurring at the same time
anachronistic
belonging to a period other than that portrayed
antediluvian
of or belonging to the time before the biblical Flood; ridiculously old-fashioned
primordial
existing at or from the beginning of time
nascent
just beginning to develop; emerging
incipient
in an initial stage; beginning to happen