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accidence

[ak-si-duhns] / ˈæk sɪ dəns /


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It was Belgian's worst rail accidence since 2001 when eight people were killed and 12 were injured in a head-on collision between commuter trains outside Brussels.

From BBC • Feb. 15, 2010

Under regulations drawn up in 1570 by the school's patron, Sir Nicholas Bacon, enrollment was limited to 12 underprivileged boys who had "learned their accidence without books and can wright indifferently."

From Time Magazine Archive

The salutation was addressed to the Captain, now emerging from the back parlour with a most transparent and utterly futile affectation of coming out by accidence.

From Dombey and Son by Dickens, Charles

I’ll make it good upon the accidence, body of me! that in speech is the devil’s paternoster.

From Schools, School-Books and Schoolmasters by Hazlitt, W. Carew

Revised Examples in syntax, accidence and style, for criticism and correction.

From A Handbook for Latin Clubs by Paxson, Susan