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The incidental

adjective

Loosely associated; existing as a byproduct, tangent, or accident; being a likely consequence.

  • That character, though colorful, is incidental to the overall plot.

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The incidental marvels of the Calloway Château begin in its very foundations.

The incidental interactions we'll have will be awkward: Can the robot understand my speech?

The incidental connections between Ms. Lee's characters can be as memorable as her stories' larger themes.

The incidental music suggests that this is a very bad thing.

The incidental deposition of pyrolytic gases contributes significantly to the final structure of the catalysts.

The incidental color conjunction was more evident in the second experiment.

The incidental diagnosis of a fibroid in an asymptomatic woman is rarely an indication for surgery.

The incidental noise from the cards, books and newspaper forms an audio score, now louder and more rhythmic.

The incidental detection of possible vaginal infection.

The incidental abnormality may represent metastatic disease, a second primary malignancy or a benign lesion.

The incidental detection of breast malignancy by PET/CT was significant at 56%.

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