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serendipity (Arabic: the gift of finding interesting things by chance; the faculty of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for; an apparent aptitude for making fortunate discoveries accidently).

Coined by English novelist Horace Walpole [fourth Earl of Oxford, l7l7-l797] in a letter written on January 28, 1754, to his friend Sir Horace Mann, a British diplomat.

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