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accidentally-void

|ac-ci-den-tal-ly-void|

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/ˌæksɪˈdɛntəli vɔɪd/

unintentionally null

Etymology
Etymology Information

'accidentally-void' originates from the combination of 'accidentally' and 'void', where 'accidentally' means 'by chance' and 'void' means 'null or invalid'.

Historical Evolution

'Accidentally' comes from the Latin word 'accidentalis', and 'void' comes from the Old French word 'voide', eventually forming the modern English term 'accidentally-void'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'void' meant 'empty or null', and 'accidentally' meant 'by chance'. Together, they describe something nullified by chance.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

describes something that has become void or null by accident or unintended action.

The contract was accidentally-void due to a clerical error.

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Last updated: 2025/05/12 09:02