accident
[ ak-si-duhnt ]
/ ˈæk sɪ dənt /
noun
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post·ac·ci·dent, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH accident
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British Dictionary definitions for accident
accident
/ (ˈæksɪdənt) /
noun
an unforeseen event or one without an apparent cause
anything that occurs unintentionally or by chance; chance; fortune
I met him by accident
a misfortune or mishap, esp one causing injury or death
Also called: adjunct logic philosophy
a nonessential attribute or characteristic of something (as opposed to substance)
metaphysics
a property as contrasted with the substance in which it inheres
geology
a surface irregularity in a natural formation, esp in a rock formation or a river system
Word Origin for accident
C14: via Old French from Latin
accident- chance, happening, from the present participle of
accidere to befall, happen, from
ad- to +
cadere to fall