2. Noun. Small items of expenditure that are not individually identified. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Incidentals
1. incidental [n] - See also: incidental
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incidentals
Literary usage of Incidentals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts by Colonial Society of Massachusetts (1907)
"... 24.00 Miscellaneous incidentals 350.98 Deposited in Charlestown Five Cents
Savings Bank . . . 350.00 Mortgages on improved real estate in Boston . ..."
2. Proceedings in the Senate on the Investigation of the Charges Preferred by Horace G. Prindle, New York (State). Legislature Senate (1874)
"... 50 Stamp on bond 1 00 Stamp on certificate on will 05 incidentals 1 00 $113
97 The first item is for expenses of Mr. CG Bowdish, petitioner and legatee, ..."
3. Modern Tunneling by David William Brunton, John Allen Davis, John Vipond Davies (1922)
"incidentals Among the many devices used to save time and promote efficiency
underground, those of the simplest are the hose supporter and the drill rack, ..."
4. Railroad Melons, Rates and Wages: A Handbook of Railroad Information by Charles Edward Russell (1922)
"... CHAPTER XV THE incidentals OF CAPITAL MAKING A. The Hocking Valley Case.
We neeed not hesitate to believe that such performances as we have been ..."