Improvisation

/ɪmˌprɑːvəˈzeɪʃən/ noun

The act of creating or performing something without preparation, using only what is available at the moment.

From French and Italian 'improvvisazione', based on Latin 'improvisus' meaning 'unforeseen'. The root 'videre' (to see) is in there, with 'im-' meaning 'not', so it’s something you didn’t see coming.

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