adventitious
adventice
Latin adventicius "foreign" from adventus "arrival" the past participle of advenire "to arrive, come to" based on ad "(up) to" + venire "to come." This word is visible in English "advent," "adventure," "souvenir," and others. "Venire" goes back to Proto-Indo-European *gwem- "go, come." In Germanic, the [g] became [k] and the [w] disappeared by regular processes, leading to English "come" and German "kommen."be-âmad (pbp.)
1 giâhi ; eng. self-propagating
(giâh e )xod-ruy-and-a
2
z brun )afzud/ pišâmad
adventitious
(แอดเวนทิช' เชียส) adj. บังเอิญ, ไม่สำคัญ, ผิดปกติ (ตำแหน่งหรือท่า) ( คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: accidental -A. inherent, intrinsic, basic)
adventitious
[aedven'tishъs] a случаен; външен; чужд; страничен.
adventitious
اتفاقي، بادآورده، غير موروثي