coconscious

English

Etymology

From co- +‎ conscious.

Adjective

coconscious (not comparable)

  1. Jointly conscious; conscious together or simultaneously.
    • 2000, Elyn R. Saks, Stephen H. Behnke, Jekyll on Trial: Multiple Personality Disorder and Criminal Law, page 147:
      While the second goal would be best met if each alter were coconscious, the defendant should be satisfied if at least one competent alter is present to hear what transpires.