0 occurring etc by chance in connection with something else -- โดยมิได้ตั้งใจ
an incidental remark.
1 accompanying (something) but not forming part of it -- เป็นบางส่วน
Nevertheless, in the rest of his article he criticised measures which were incidental to the goal of reviving private enterprise or could endanger it.
Little attention is paid, however, to separating the possibility of adaptive host manipulation from incidental (if fortuitous) side-effects of infection.
An incidental probe word was presented aurally 2,000 msec after onset of the delay interval.
There are only incidental examples of phenomena belonging to level 3 in those areas.
As with the lists of suppliers, the incidental details emerging from such microhistorical scrutiny bring as much enlightenment as the raw financial data.
The results showed no significant effects of textual elaboration on reading comprehension or incidental vocabulary learning.
The reason is that their ability to judge and revise ungrammaticalities appears incidental (performance is ad hoc) to task demands.
Moreover, the findings suggest that the notion of incidental vocabulary acquisition should be broadened.