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accidental

English

Etymology

From Middle English accidental, from Anglo-Norman accidentel, Middle French accidentel, accidental, and their source, Late Latin accid?nt?lis; corresponding to accident +? -al.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?æk.s?.?d?n.tl?/
  • Rhymes: -?nt?l

Adjective

accidental (comparative more accidental, superlative most accidental)

  1. Not essential; incidental, secondary. [from 14th c.]
  2. (philosophy) Nonessential to something's inherent nature (especially in Aristotelian thought). [from 14th c.]
  3. (music) Adjusted by one or two semitones, in temporary departure from the key signature. [from 16th c.]
  4. Occurring sometimes, by chance; occasional. [from 16th c.]
  5. Happening by chance, or unexpectedly; taking place not according to the usual course of things; by accident, unintentional. [from 16th c.]
  6. (geometry) Being a double point with two distinct tangent planes in 4-dimensional projective space.

Synonyms

  • (not essential): circumstantial, incidental; See also Thesaurus:circumstantial
  • (nonessential to something's inherent nature): See also Thesaurus:extrinsic
  • (happening by chance): adventitious, casual, contingent, fortuitous, incidental, occasional, serendipitous; See also Thesaurus:accidental

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

accidental (plural accidentals)

  1. A property which is not essential; a nonessential; anything happening accidentally.
  2. (painting, plural only) Those fortuitous effects produced by luminous rays falling on certain objects so that some parts stand forth in abnormal brightness and other parts are cast into a deep shadow.
  3. (music) A sharp, flat, or natural, occurring not at the commencement of a piece of music as the signature, but before a particular note.
  4. Part of a text that has a mainly structural purpose, such as spelling, punctuation, or capitalization.
    Coordinate term: substantive

Translations

Anagrams

  • calcinated

Catalan

Etymology

From Late Latin accid?nt?lis.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -al

Adjective

accidental (masculine and feminine plural accidentals)

  1. accidental

Derived terms

  • accidentalment

Related terms

  • accident

Further reading

  • “accidental” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
  • “accidental” in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana.
  • “accidental” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
  • “accidental” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French accidentel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ak.t??i.den?tal/

Adjective

accidental m or n (feminine singular accidental?, masculine plural accidentali, feminine and neuter plural accidentale)

  1. accidental

Declension

Related terms

  • accident

Scots

Adjective

accidental (comparative mair accidental, superlative maist accidental)

  1. accidental

References

  • Eagle, Andy, editor (2016) The Online Scots Dictionary, Scots Online.

Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin accid?nt?lis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /a??iden?tal/, [a??.?i.ð??n??t?al]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /a?siden?tal/, [a??.si.ð??n??t?al]

Adjective

accidental (plural accidentales)

  1. accidental
  2. nonessential

Derived terms

  • accidentalidad
  • accidentalmente

Related terms

  • accidente

Noun

accidental m (plural accidentales)

  1. (music) accidental
    Synonym: accidente

Further reading

  • “accidental” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.

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collateral

English

Etymology

Recorded since c.1378, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collater?lis, from Latin col- (together with) (a form of con-) + the stem of latus (side).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??læt???l/
  • Rhymes: -æt???l

Adjective

collateral (not comparable)

  1. Parallel, along the same vein, side by side.
  2. Corresponding; accompanying, concomitant.
    • 1814, William Wordsworth, The Excursion
      Yet the attempt may give
      Collateral interest to this homely tale.
  3. Being aside from the main subject, target, or goal.
    Synonyms: tangential, subordinate, ancillary
  4. (genealogy) Of an indirect ancestral relationship, as opposed to lineal descendency.
  5. (finance) Relating to a collateral in the sense of an obligation or security.
  6. (finance) Expensive to the extent of being paid through a loan.
  7. Coming or directed along the side.
  8. Acting in an indirect way.
  9. (biology, of a vascular bundle) Having the phloem and xylem adjacent.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • lateral

Translations

Noun

collateral (countable and uncountable, plural collaterals)

  1. (finance) A security or guarantee (usually an asset) pledged for the repayment of a loan if one cannot procure enough funds to repay.
    Synonym: pledge
  2. (now rare, genealogy) A collateral (not linear) family member.
  3. (anatomy) A branch of a bodily part or system of organs.
  4. (marketing) Printed materials or content of electronic media used to enhance sales of products (short form of collateral material).
  5. (anatomy) A thinner blood vessel providing an alternate route to blood flow in case the main vessel becomes occluded.
  6. (archaic) A contemporary or rival.

Derived terms

  • marketing collateral

Related terms

  • lateral

Translations

See also

  • mortgage

Further reading

  • collateral on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • collateral (finance) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • marketing collateral on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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