fortuitousness

English

Etymology

fortuitous + -ness

Noun

fortuitousness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being fortuitous.
    • 1919 [1918], Jack London, “The Red One”, in The Red One, London: Mills and Boon:
      It was a creation of artifice and mind. Such perfection of form, such hollowness that it certainly possessed, could not be the result of mere fortuitousness.

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