This word was made for gamers...
Aleatory -- Depending on the throw of a dice or on chance; random.
This word came to me today from this site called word genius. I get emails from several word things each day, but this was the first one that came in today and seemed perfect. And for further reading, I found the following on Merriam-Webster:
If you're the gambling type, then chances are good you've come across aleatory in your travels. Deriving from the Latin noun alea, which refers to a kind of dice game, aleatory was first used in English in the late 17th century to describe things that are dependent on uncertain odds, much like a roll of the dice. The term now describes things that occur by sheer chance or accident, such as the unlucky bounce of a golf shot or the unusual shape of an ink blot. Going a bit further, the term aleatory music, or chance music, describes a musical composition in which certain parts are left for the performer to concoct through improvisation.
So go forth and be aleatory! :-)
“Aleatory.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aleatory. Accessed 22 Aug. 2021.
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