casualty
noun (pl. casualties) 1 a person killed or injured in a war or accident. 2 a person or thing badly affected by an event or situation: the firm was one of the casualties of the recession. ORIGIN originally in the sense a chance occurrence : from Latin casualitas, from casualis (see CASUAL).
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