incidental
101incidental beneficiary — factor that reaps the benefits of a contract in manner that was not originally intended …
102incidental expenses — small costs, occasional expenses …
103incidental jurisdiction — authority of a court to rule on issues that arise as a result of a previous trial …
104incidental music — n. background music used in a movie or play …
105incidental music — noun music used in a film or play as a background …
106incidental music — noun (U) music played during a play, film etc in order to give the right feeling …
107incidental music — UK / US noun [uncountable] music music that is played in the background of a film, play, or television programme and helps to create a particular feeling or mood …
108incidental music — in′ciden′tal mu′sic n. mad music intended primarily to point up or accompany parts of the action of a play • Etymology: 1860–65 …
109incidental master key — n. a key cut to an unplanned shear line created when the cylinder is combinated to the top master key and a change key …
110incidental exercise — /ɪnsədɛntl ˈɛksəsaɪz/ (say insuhdentl eksuhsuyz) noun exercise that is built into the routine of one s daily life, such as walking up and down stairs rather than taking the lift, cleaning the house rather than employing a cleaner, etc …