unforeseen+event
31Ethnoscience — has been defined as an attempt to reconstitute what serves as science for others, their practices of looking after themselves and their bodies, their botanical knowledge, but also their forms of classification, of making connections, etc. (Augé,… …
32act of God — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. natural disaster, unforeseen event, accident, freak accident …
33coincidence — co·in·ci·dence || kəʊ ɪnsɪdÉ™ns n. chance occurrence, unforeseen event; occurrence of two or more events at the same time; condition of occupying the same place at the same time …
34coincidences — co·in·ci·dence || kəʊ ɪnsɪdÉ™ns n. chance occurrence, unforeseen event; occurrence of two or more events at the same time; condition of occupying the same place at the same time …
35contretemps — (KON treu tanh, konh treu TANH) [French: against time] A mischance; an unfortunate or unforeseen event that interferes with one’s plans; an inopportune incident. After a tape of the Pfeiffer pilot got out, it set off yet another overheated… …
36coup de foudre — [ˌku: də fu:dr(ə)] noun (plural coups de foudre pronunciation same) a sudden unforeseen event, especially love at first sight. Origin Fr., lit. stroke of lightning …
37casualty — n. 1. Chance, fortuity, contingency hap, unforeseen event. 2. Accident, disaster, misfortune, calamity, mischance, catastrophe …
38frustration of contract — The termination of a contract as a result of an unforeseen event that makes its performance impossible or illegal. A contract to sell an aircraft could be frustrated if it crashed before the contract was due to be implemented. Similarly an export …
39frustration of contract — The termination of a contract as a result of an unforeseen event that makes its performance impossible or illegal. A contract to sell an aircraft could be frustrated if it crashed before the contract was due to be implemented. Similarly an export …
40bolt out of — idi or from the blue, a sudden and entirely unforeseen event …