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accidentally-verified

|ac-ci-den-tal-ly-ver-i-fied|

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/ˌæksɪˈdɛntəli ˈvɛrɪfaɪd/

chance confirmation

Etymology
Etymology Information

'accidentally-verified' originates from the combination of 'accidentally' and 'verified'. 'Accidentally' comes from Latin 'accidentalis', meaning 'happening by chance', and 'verified' comes from Latin 'verificare', meaning 'to make true'.

Historical Evolution

'Accidentally' evolved from the Latin 'accidentalis' through Old French 'accidental', while 'verified' evolved from Latin 'verificare' through Old French 'verifier'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'accidentally' meant 'by chance', and 'verified' meant 'to make true'. The combined term 'accidentally-verified' retains these meanings, indicating something confirmed by chance.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

confirmed or validated by chance or without intention.

The data was accidentally-verified during the system check.

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Last updated: 2025/04/30 21:18