
1) Absence of motive 2) Accident 3) Accidental 4) Bet 5) Beton 6) Destiny 7) Exceedance 8) Fortuity 9) Fortune 10) Hap 11) Haphazard 12) Likelihood 13) Lot 14) Lottery 15) Luck 16) Luck of the draw 17) Lucky 18) Mischance 19) Mishap 20) Odds 21) Opportunity 22) Option 23) Possibility 24) Probability
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1) Accident 2) Accidental 3) Adventure 4) American country music group 5) American quarterly magazine 6) Arbitrariness 7) Arbitrary 8) Be the case by chance 9) Break 10) Cast of the dice 11) Casual 12) Casualty 13) Chance medley 14) Chapter of accidents 15) Coincidence 16) Community Chest kin 17) Contingence
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a situation where an attacker (striker) is through on goal and should score. Also known as an opportunity.[58]
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A 30, 40 or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation.
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• (a.) Happening by chance; casual. • (n.) A supposed material or psychical agent or mode of activity other than a force, law, or purpose; fortune; fate; -- in this sense often personified. • (n.) The supposed effect of such an agent; something that befalls, as the result of unknown or unconsidered forces; the issue of uncertain cond...
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(from the article `Conrad, Joseph`) ...relatively secure. He was awarded a Civil List pension of £100, and the American collector John Quinn began to buy his manuscriptsfor what now ...
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(from the article `Berra, Yogi`) ...(all since broken) for catchers of his era; he held the records for most home runs hit while playing in the position of catcher (313), most ...
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Random, unpredictable influences on events.
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Random, unpredictable influences on events.
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G.Q., 20th century British radiologist. ... See: Chance fracture. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A 30, 40 or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation.
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Chance (chȧns)
noun [ French
chance , Old French
cheance , from Late Latin
cadentia a allusion to the falling of the dice), from Latin
cadere to fall; akin to Sanskrit
çad to fall, Latin
cedere to yield, English
cede . Confer
Cadence .]...
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Chance adjective Happening by chance; casual.
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Chance adverb By chance; perchance.
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Chance intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Chanced ;
present participle & verbal noun Chancing .] To happen, come, or arrive, without design or expectation. 'Things that
chance daily.'
Robynson (More's Utopia). &...
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Chance transitive verb 1. To take the chances of; to venture upon; -- usually with
it as object. « Come what will, I will
chance it.
W. D. Howells. »
2. To befall; to happen to. [ Obsolete]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: chants Definitions: 1. G.Q., 20th-century British radiologist. See: Chance fracture
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Random variation, i.e., the happening of events without an apparent cause.
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Opportunity to take a wicket, most often a catch.
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[
n] - a risk involving danger 2. [v] - be the case by chance
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noun a measure of how likely it is that some event will occur; a number expressing the ratio of favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible; `the probability that an unbiased coin will fall with the head up is 0.5`
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noun a risk involving danger; `you take a chance when you let her drive`
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(Lat. cadere, to fall) 1. Property or being undetermined. 2. Property of being predictable according to the laws of probability (q.v.). -- A.C.B. Chance events, according to Aristotle, are occurrences purposive in appearance but not actually the result of either conscious or unconscious teleology. -- G.R.M. In Cournot, following Aristotle, the co-....
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Likelihood, or probability, of an event taking place, expressed as a fraction or percentage. For example, the chance that a tossed coin will land heads up is 50%. As a science, it originated when the Chevalier de Méré consulted Blaise Pascal about how to reduce his gambling losses. In 1664, in correspondence with another mathematician...
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Chance is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `Prosperous` The name Chance is most commonly given to American boys. Although in most countries Chance is a name given to boys. In the United States, 1 out of 48 Chance`s are girls. What do they use in other countries? Chancey Chauncey (English) Chancy The name sounds like: Chancey, Chaw...
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