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- EVANESCENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The fragile, airy quality of evanescent things reflects the etymology of the word evanescent itself It’s from a form of the Latin verb evanescere, which means "to evaporate" or "to vanish ” (Evanescere is also the ultimate source of vanish )
- EVANESCENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EVANESCENT definition: 1 lasting for only a short time, then disappearing quickly and being forgotten 2 lasting for only… Learn more
- EVANESCENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Evanescent definition: vanishing; fading away; fleeting See examples of EVANESCENT used in a sentence
- Evanescent - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A beautiful sunset, a rainbow, a wonderful dream right before your alarm clock goes off — all of these could be described as evanescent, which means “fleeting” or “temporary ” Evanescent comes from the Latin ex, meaning "out of," and vanescere, meaning "to vanish "
- evanescent adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of evanescent adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- evanescent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Leaves solitary or numerous, sometimes evanescent or rarely wanting, radical or cauline, alternate or occasionally whorled, simple, varying from a sheathing bract to a definite blade which is membranaceous, papyraceous, coriaceous or fleshy, flat or plicate, usually parallel-veined
- Evanescent Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Britannica Dictionary definition of EVANESCENT [more evanescent; most evanescent] formal + literary : lasting a very short time evanescent fame
- evanescent | meaning of evanescent in Longman Dictionary of . . .
• Be ambitious not for money, not for selfish aggrandizement, not for the evanescent thing which men call fame Origin evanescent (1700-1800) Latin present participle of evanescere “to disappear”
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