Etymology:
Latin: dependere ("to hang down, be dependent")
Meaning:
1. Dependent or Conditional: - A contingent is a group of people or things that are present or available for use only if a specific condition or event occurs. - Contingent upon: conditional on, dependent on.
2. Accidental or Nonessential: - A contingent factor or circumstance is not necessary or essential to a situation but may have an effect. - Continguity: the state of being close to or touching something.
Origin:
The word "contingent" derives from the Latin verb "dependere," meaning "to hang down" or "be dependent." It originally referred to a group of soldiers who were assigned to a specific task or a body of troops that was available for use if needed. Over time, the meaning expanded to include any group or set of things that is dependent on a specific event or condition.
Examples:
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Etymology Origin Middle English dependant from Anglo Norman French dependant from Old
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their development over time
Etymology Origin Middle English dependant from Anglo Norman French dependant from Old