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Adventure
Adventure (from Latin res adventura, a thing about to
happen), chance, and especially chance of danger; so a hazardous
enterprise or remarkable incident. Thus an adventurer[?],
from meaning one who takes part in some speculative course
of action, came to mean one who lived by his wits[?] and a
person of no character. The word is also used in certain
restricted legal connexions. Joint adventure[?], for instance,
may be distinguished from partnership. A bill of adventure[?] in maritime law[?] (now apparently obsolete)
is a writing signed by the shipmaster[?] declaring that goods
shipped in his name really belong to another, to whom he is
responsible. The bill of gross adventure in French maritime
law is an instrument making a loan on maritime security.
See also Colossal Cave Adventure, an old computer game.
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