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ale·a·to·ry I. \ˈālēəˌtōrē, -ȯr-, -ri\ adjective Etymology: Latin aleatorius of a gambler, from aleator gambler, dice player, from alea, a dice game 1. civil law : depending on an uncertain event or contingency as to both profit and loss < an aleatory contract > 2. : relating to good or bad luck and especially the risks of bad luck < the aleatory element in life > II. adjective : aleatoric herein |