Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Adventitious has various meanings in various disciplines and in general usage. Adventitious is from the Latin root advenire, meaning \"to come or be superadded\" and in correct English the meanings tend to have connections to accidental or casual occurrence. \"...of the nature of an addition from without; supervenient, accidental, casual.People sometimes speak of an event or occurrence as being \"random\", when the word \"adventitious\", or perhaps \"accidental\", might be more strictly correct."@en }
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- Adventitiousness abstract "Adventitious has various meanings in various disciplines and in general usage. Adventitious is from the Latin root advenire, meaning \"to come or be superadded\" and in correct English the meanings tend to have connections to accidental or casual occurrence. \"...of the nature of an addition from without; supervenient, accidental, casual.People sometimes speak of an event or occurrence as being \"random\", when the word \"adventitious\", or perhaps \"accidental\", might be more strictly correct.".
- Adventitiousness comment "Adventitious has various meanings in various disciplines and in general usage. Adventitious is from the Latin root advenire, meaning \"to come or be superadded\" and in correct English the meanings tend to have connections to accidental or casual occurrence. \"...of the nature of an addition from without; supervenient, accidental, casual.People sometimes speak of an event or occurrence as being \"random\", when the word \"adventitious\", or perhaps \"accidental\", might be more strictly correct.".