Fortuity
[fawr-too-i-tee, -tyoo-] /fɔrˈtu ɪ ti, -ˈtyu-/
noun, plural fortuities for 2, 3.
1.
the state or quality of being ; character.
2.
an accidental occurrence.
3.
an instance of great luck or good fortune.
/fɔːˈtjuːɪtɪ/
noun (pl) -ties
1.
a chance or accidental occurrence
2.
fortuitousness
3.
chance or accident
n.
1747, from fortuitous + -ity.
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