EVENTS
Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin eventus, from evenire to happen, from e- + venire to come -- more at COME
1 a archaic : OUTCOME
b : the final outcome or determination of a legal action
c : a postulated outcome, condition, or eventuality <in the event that I am not there, call the house>
2 a : something that happens : OCCURRENCE
b : a noteworthy happening
c : a social occasion or activity
d : an adverse or damaging medical occurrence <a heart attack or other cardiac event>
3 : any of the contests in a program of sports
4 : the fundamental entity of observed physical reality represented by a point designated by three coordinates of place and one of time in the space-time continuum postulated by the theory of relativity
5 : a subset of the possible outcomes of an experiment
source: http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/EVENTS

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