Dimultaneous: adjective. Happening at two different moments. The word
dimultaneous is useful in a number of situations, for example in arguments with creationists, viz. the following sentence: "Archaeological evidence conclusively proves that the Jurassic and Jesus' life were
dimultaneous." Alternatively, one could also use the adverbial form: "Archaeological evidence conclusively proves that the Jurassic and the life of Jesus happened
dimultaneously."
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