incidental expense

incidental expense
A minor expense incurred in the course of an activity.
Syn: incidental

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  • incidental — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ entirely, purely ▪ Any resemblance of a character in this book to a living person is purely incidental. ▪ merely …   Collocations dictionary

  • incidental — I. adjective Date: 1644 1. a. being likely to ensue as a chance or minor consequence < social obligations incidental to the job > b. minor 1 2. occurring merely by chance or without intention or calculation II. noun Date: 1707 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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