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“contingent”
1. Two things that must touch and come together: "When one thing is contingent upon another thing it is dependent upon it."
"A posible event may be contingent upon certain conditions."
2. Etymology: from Old French contingent or directly from Latin contingentem, contingens, "happening, touching," and from contingere, "to touch".
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tang-, tact-, tast-, ting-, -tig -tag, -teg-
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contingent (adjective), more contingent, most contingent
This entry is located in the following unit:
tang-, tact-, tast-, ting-, -tig -tag, -teg-
(page 2)