incidental in·ci·den·tal

incidental in·ci·den·tal
[ˌɪnsɪ'dɛntl]
1. adj
(secondary) secondario (-a), (unplanned) fortuito (-a)

incidental to — connesso (-a) con

incidental expenses — spese fpl accessorie

2. n
(minor point) punto di secondaria importanza
incidentals npl , (expenses) spese fpl accessorie

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