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con·tin·gent (kən tin′jənt)
adjective
- Obsolete touching; tangential
- that may or may not happen; possible
- happening by chance; accidental; fortuitous
- unpredictable because dependent on chance
- dependent (on or upon something uncertain); conditional
- Logic true only under certain conditions or in certain contexts; not always or necessarily true
- Philos. not subject to determinism; free
Etymology: L contingens, prp. of contingere, to touch: see contact
noun
- Now Rare an accidental or chance happening
- a share or quota, as of troops, laborers, delegates, etc.
- a group forming part of a larger group
Related Forms:
- contingently con·tin′·gently adverb
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