Incidental
Incidental is an adjective meaning occurring as a minor accompaniment or supplementary to something more important; not essential in itself. It describes relations or items that accompany a primary object or activity rather than defining it. Common uses include incidental music, incidental expenses, and incidental findings, each indicating a secondary or accompanying aspect.
Etymology: The term derives from Latin incidentalem, from incidere "to fall upon," via late Latin into English.
In the performing arts, incidental music refers to music written to accompany a play, film, or other
In medicine, incidental findings are results discovered unintentionally during routine imaging or examination for another purpose,
Usage: Incidental is often paired with phrases like incidental to, indicating a secondary or accompanying relationship