accidental Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a musical notation that makes a note sharp or flat or natural although that is not part of the key signature
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adjective satellite happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally
inadvertent.
- with an inadvertent gesture she swept the vase off the table
- accidental poisoning
- an accidental shooting
WordNet
Ac`ci*den"tal adjective
Etymology
Cf. F.Definitions
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Happening by chance, or unexpectedly; taking place not according to the usual course of things; casual; fortuitous; as, an .accidental visit -
Nonessential; not necessary belonging; incidental; Fairholt.as, are .accidental to a playSyn. -- Casual; fortuitous; contingent; occasional; adventitious. -- 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 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;accidental meeting, anaccidental advantage, etc.as, an . We speak of a thing as casual, when it falls out or happens, as it were, by mere chance, without being prearranged or premeditated;incremental remark, anincidental evil, anincidental benefitas, a . 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;casual remark or encounter; a casual observeras, a . 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;fortuitous concourse of atomsas, the time of my coming will be .contingent on intelligence yet to be received
Ac`ci*den"tal noun
Definitions
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A property which is not essential; a nonessential; anything happening accidentally. He conceived it just that accidentals . . . should sink with the substance of the accusation. Fuller.
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(Paint.) 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. -
(Mus.) A sharp, flat, or natural, occurring not at the commencement of a piece of music as the signature, but before a particular note.