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Hazard may mean:
- A danger or source of danger, especially one threatening human safety (e.g. a natural hazard).
- Hazard (game), a game of chance.
- Race hazard, a glitch caused by timing errors.
- Hazard (computer architecture), a problem inherent in pipelined processors.
- Hazard pointer, a strategy to deal with reclaiming memory in multithreaded environments.
- Moral hazard, the name given to the risk that one party to a contract can change their behaviour to the detriment of the other party once the contract has been concluded.
- Hazard, Kentucky, a city in the United States of America.
- Hazard, Nebraska, a village in the United States of America and the setting of a song by Richard Marx.
- Paul Hazard is a French historian of ideas.
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