Kismet
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The word Kismet is of foreign origin and is used in Turkish, Urdu, Hindi and Arabic. In Hindi it would be pronounced more like kismat, and it means fate or destiny. The meaning is exactly the same in English. So instead of saying, it is fate, you could say it is kismet.
Kismet is also the name of a robot at an MIT research lab that is used to demonstrate simulated emotion. However, there is no connection between the meaning of the robots name and its use. The only meaning of Kismet is fate or destiny. -
Destiny - being in the same place at the same time as someone else.
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fate
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A great unix wi-fi (wireless) scanner that supports lots of wlan cards.
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[Fate]; [destiny], should never be confused with [YOLO].
This noun is often mistaken for an adverb.
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Kismet is beautiful and [intelligent]. She is such a strong [athlete] and boys have huge [crushes] on her.
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