per accidens

English

Alternative forms

  • per accidence

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin conversio per accidens, English from 1425.

Adverb

per accidens (not comparable)

  1. By chance; by reason of an accidental, incidental or non-essential circumstance; contingently; indirectly.

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