what do you mean by contemtory in history
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Contemporary often refersto persons or their acts or achievements: Hemingway and Fitzgerald, though contemporary, shared fewvalues.
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Mid 17th century: from medieval Latin contemporarius, from con- ‘together with’ + tempus, tempor- ‘time’ (onthe pattern of Latin contemporaneus and late Latin contemporalis)..
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Mid 17th century: from medieval Latin contemporarius, from con- ‘together with’ + tempus, tempor- ‘time’ (onthe pattern of Latin contemporaneus and late Latin contemporalis)..
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There is no English word as contemtory, hoping that you have misspelled contemporary. Contemporary means something that is on the current being, the things that are happening at present
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