kənˈtinjən(t)s noun
( -s )
Etymology: in sense 1, from Latin contingere + English -ence, in sense 2, from Middle French
1. : contact , touching
angle of contingence
2. : contingency
kənˈtinjən(t)s noun
( -s )
Etymology: in sense 1, from Latin contingere + English -ence, in sense 2, from Middle French
1. : contact , touching
angle of contingence
2. : contingency
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012