CASUAL Cas"u*al, a. Etym: [OE. casuel, F. casuel, fr. L. casualis, fr. casus fall, accident, fr. cadere to fall. See Case.]
1. Happening or coming to pass without design, and without being foreseen or expected; accidental; fortuitous; coming by chance. Casual breaks, in the general system. W. Irving.
2. Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses. A constant habit, rather than a casual gesture. Hawthorne.
Syn. — Accidental; fortutious; incidental; occasional; contingent; unforeseen. See Accidental.
CASUAL
Cas"u*al, n.
Defn: One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant.
CASUALISM
Cas"u*al*ism, n.
Defn: The doctrine that all things exist or are controlled by chance.
CASUALIST
Cas"u*al*ist, n.
Defn: One who believes in casualism.