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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

She had worked even at the Latin accidence, fondly hoping that she might be capable of instructing him in that language.

From Vanity Fair by Thackeray, William Makepeace

Thoroughness is the excuse for giving boys grammar and accidence in the name of Greek: diagrams, formulae and numerical examples in the name of science.

From Cambridge Essays on Education by Various

Instead of aspiring to the mastery of accidence and syntax, he aimed rather at securing immunity from the rod.

From Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies by Blore, George Henry