Word of the Day

adventitious \ad-ven-TISH-uhs\,

adjective:

1. Added extrinsically; not essentially inherent.
2.
(Biology) Out of the proper or usual place; as, "adventitious buds or roots."

Adventitious comes from Latin adventicius, "coming from without, from outside sources," from the past participle of advenire, "to come towards or to; (of events) to happen," from ad- "to" + venire, "to come."

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