Circumstantial

/ˌsɜːrkəmˈstænʃəl/ adjective

Based on details or surrounding conditions rather than direct proof. It can also mean including many small, specific details.

From "circumstance" plus the adjective-forming suffix "-al." It keeps the Latin sense of things "standing around" an event, so circumstantial evidence is what surrounds the main fact but isn’t the fact itself.

AMቀጥተኛ ያልሆነ
ARظرفي
BNপরোক্ষ
CSnepřímý
DAindirekte
DEumständlich
ELπεριστασιακός
EScircunstancial
FAغیرمستقیم
FIepäsuora
FRcirconstanciel
GUપરોક્ષ
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