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adventitious

Syllabification: (ad·ven·ti·tious)
Pronunciation: /ˌadvenˈtiSHəs/
Definition of adventitious

adjective

  • happening or carried on according to chance rather than design or inherent nature:my adventures were always adventitious, always thrust on me
  • coming from outside; not native:the adventitious population
  • Biology formed accidentally or in an unusual anatomical position:propagation of sour cherries by adventitious shoots
  • Botany (of a root) growing directly from the stem or other upper part of a plant.

Derivatives

adventitiously

adverb

Origin:

early 17th century: from Latin adventicius 'coming to us from abroad' (from advenire 'arrive') + -ous (see also -itious2)

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