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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·ci·den·tal
a.
1.
Happening
by
chance
,
or
unexpectedly
;
taking
place
not
according
to
the
usual
course
of
things
;
casual
;
fortuitous
;
as
,
an
accidental
visit
.
2.
Nonessential
;
not
necessary
belonging
;
incidental
;
as
,
are
accidental
to
a
play
.
Accidental chords
Mus.
,
those
which
contain
one
or
more
tones
foreign
to
their
proper
harmony
.
Accidental colors
Opt.
,
colors
depending
on
the
hypersensibility
of
the
retina
of
the
eye
for
complementary
colors
.
They
are
purely
subjective
sensations
of
color
which
often
result
from
the
contemplation
of
actually
colored
bodies
.
Accidental point
Persp.
,
the
point
in
which
a
right
line
,
drawn
from
the
eye
,
parallel
to
a
given
right
line
,
cuts
the
perspective
plane
;
so
called
to
distinguish
it
from
the
principal
point
,
or
point
of
view
,
where
a
line
drawn
from
the
eye
perpendicular
to
the
perspective
plane
meets
this
plane
.
Accidental lights
Paint.
,
secondary
lights
;
effects
of
light
other
than
ordinary
daylight
,
such
as
the
rays
of
the
sun
darting
through
a
cloud
,
or
between
the
leaves
of
trees
;
the
effect
of
moonlight
,
candlelight
,
or
burning
bodies
.
Syn:
--
Casual
;
fortuitous
;
contingent
;
occasional
;
adventitious
.
Usage:
--
Accidental
,
Incidental
,
Casual
,
Fortuitous
,
Contingent
.
We
speak
of
a
thing
as
accidental
when
it
falls
out
as
by
chance
,
and
not
in
the
regular
course
of
things
;
as
,
an
accidental
meeting
,
an
accidental
advantage
,
etc
.
We
call
a
thing
incidental
when
it
falls
,
as
it
were
,
into
some
regular
course
of
things
,
but
is
secondary
,
and
forms
no
essential
part
thereof
;
as
,
an
incremental
remark
,
an
incidental
evil
,
an
incidental
benefit
.
We
speak
of
a
thing
as
casual
,
when
it
falls
out
or
happens
,
as
it
were
,
by
mere
chance
,
without
being
prearranged
or
premeditated
;
as
,
a
casual
remark
or
encounter
;
a
casual
observer
.
An
idea
of
the
unimportant
is
attached
to
what
is
casual
.
Fortuitous
is
applied
to
what
occurs
without
any
known
cause
,
and
in
opposition
to
what
has
been
foreseen
;
as
,
a
fortuitous
concourse
of
atoms
.
We
call
a
thing
contingent
when
it
is
such
that
,
considered
in
itself
,
it
may
or
may
not
happen
,
but
is
dependent
for
its
existence
on
something
else
;
as
,
the
time
of
my
coming
will
be
contingent
on
intelligence
yet
to
be
received
.
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