coexisted Meaning in Bengali
যুগপৎ অবস্থান করা,
Verb:
যুগপৎ অবস্থান করা,
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coexisted's Usage Examples:
africanus are known to have coexisted alongside Rebbachisaurus and the coelacanths Mawsonia lavocati Axelrodichthys also coexisted with Rebbachisaurus.
It coexisted with the megaraptoran Tratayenia rosalesi.
Tagarosuchus would have coexisted with paramacellodid, scincomorphan, and xenosaurid lizards, the shartegosuchid.
It coexisted sympatrically with other buchanosteid genera there.
fact that autogynephilia and heterosexual attraction more often than not coexisted, there were some cases in which autogynephilia was so intense that it.
Pentasaurus is also unique for being the only known dicynodont to have coexisted with large sauropodomorph dinosaurs.
It coexisted with some of the late dinosaurs.
argue that it is a completely different species and that the two may have coexisted during the Pleistocene.
The Elgar Sisters coexisted with Kukl, another group they were part of.
Cretaceous species Neoceratodus africanus was a gigantic species that coexisted with Spinosaurus in what is now the Kem Kem Formation of Morocco.
jiangxiensis coexisted with at least four other caenagnathoids, including an unnamed oviraptorid.
fossil record covering the relevant strata, to determine which species coexisted temporally and which species existed successively in perhaps an evolutionarily.
indicating that there wasn't competition between both groups, having-coexisted together for several million years.
an interval of time at which that fossil assemblage is known to have coexisted.
While the genus name literally means "like a mouse", it coexisted with Thisbemys, a similar rodent, thus yielding a reference to Pyramus.
It was succeeded by the InfiniteReality in early 1996, but coexisted with it for a time as an entry-level option for older systems.
nearly as old as the better-known indictment, with which it has always coexisted.
applied to the Thule people, the proto-Inuit group with whom the Norse coexisted in Greenland after about the 13th century.
(698–926 CE) is the period in Korean history when Unified Silla and Balhae coexisted in the south and north of the peninsula, respectively.
This position coexisted with the office of governor of British Columbia served by James Douglas.
Synonyms:
co-occur; exist; be; coincide; cooccur;
Antonyms:
suffer; agree; be well; change; disagree;