Transitoriness

  • 91mortality — n 1. mortalness, temporalness, temporality; impermanence, transientness, transitoriness, temporariness; ephemeralness, fugaciousness, fugaci ty; evanescence, momentariness, perishability, caducity, volatility, volatileness; humanness,… …

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  • 92transience — n impermanence, transitoriness, tempo rariness, temporalness; brevity, briefness, shortness, momentariness, ephemeralness, evanescence, volatility, fugacity, fugitiveness; mortality, perishability, corruptibility, unendurability, nonpermanence;… …

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  • 93volatility — n 1. vaporability, vaporizability, evap orability; evaporableness, vaporousness, vaporiness, vaporosity; gaseousness. 2. explosiveness, fieriness, tension. 3. flightiness, changefulness, capriciousness, whimsicality, impulsiveness, fickleness,… …

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  • 94caducity — ca•du•ci•ty [[t]kəˈdu sɪ ti, ˈdyu [/t]] n. 1) senility 2) transitoriness; fleetingness: the caducity of life[/ex] • Etymology: 1760–1770; < F caducité …

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  • 95caducity — /kəˈdjusəti/ (say kuh dyoohsuhtee) noun 1. the infirmity of old age; senility. 2. frailty; transitoriness. {French caducité. See caducous} …

  • 96transitory — /ˈtrænzətri / (say tranzuhtree) adjective 1. passing away; not lasting, enduring, permanent or eternal. 2. lasting for a short time; brief; transient. {Middle English transitorie, from French} –transitorily, adverb –transitoriness, noun …

  • 97reuriþō — *reuriþō, *reureþō germ.?, stark. Femininum (ō): nhd. Vergänglichkeit, Verderben; ne. transitoriness; Rekontruktionsbasis: an.; Etymologie: s. *reuri ; Weiterleben: an. rȳ r ð …

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  • 98transient — transient, transitory Both words mean ‘brief, fleeting’, with transient conveying rather more strongly the notion of people or things ‘passing through’ while transitory denotes temporary situations that are more static: • The highly transient… …

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  • 99transitory — transient, transitory Both words mean ‘brief, fleeting’, with transient conveying rather more strongly the notion of people or things ‘passing through’ while transitory denotes temporary situations that are more static: • The highly transient… …

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  • 100brevity — [n] shortness, briefness conciseness, concision, condensation, crispness, curtness, economy, ephemerality, impermanence, pithiness, pointedness, succinctness, terseness, transience, transitoriness; concepts 730,804 Ant. lengthiness, longevity,… …

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