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Occasional

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oc⋅ca⋅sion⋅al

[uh-key-zhuh-nl]
–adjective
1. occurring or appearing at irregular or infrequent intervals; occurring now and then: an occasional headache.
2. intended for supplementary use when needed: an occasional chair.
3. pertaining to, arising out of, or intended for the occasion: occasional verses.
4. acting or serving for the occasion or only on particular occasions.
5. serving as the occasion or incidental cause.

Origin:
1560–70; occasion + -al 1


oc⋅ca⋅sion⋅al⋅ness, oc⋅ca⋅sion⋅al⋅i⋅ty, noun
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oc·ca·sion·al   (ə-kā'zhə-nəl)   
adj.  
    1. Occurring from time to time. See Synonyms at periodic.

    2. Not habitual; infrequent: took an occasional glass of wine.

  1. Created for a special occasion: occasional verse.

  2. Intended for use as the occasion requires: an occasional chair.

  3. Acting as a cause.

  4. Acting in a specified capacity from time to time: an occasional hunter.

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