CONTRETEMPS
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‖Con′tre‐temps″ (?), n. [[F., fr. contre (L. conta) + temps time, fr. L. tempus.]] An unexpected and untoward accident; something inopportune or embarrassing; a hitch. In this unhappy contretemps. De Quincey.
Source: 567
‖Con′tre‐temps″ (?), n. [[F., fr. contre (L. conta) + temps time, fr. L. tempus.]] An unexpected and untoward accident; something inopportune or embarrassing; a hitch. In this unhappy contretemps. De Quincey.