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- EVANESCENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Evanescent didn't appear in the English language out of thin air; it comes from a form of the Latin verb evanescere, which means "to fade away" or "to disappear " (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 field - Wikipedia
In electromagnetics, an evanescent field, or evanescent wave, is an oscillating electric and or magnetic field that does not propagate as an electromagnetic wave but whose energy is spatially concentrated in the vicinity of the source (oscillating charges and currents)
- 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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective evanescent (comparative more evanescent, superlative most evanescent) Disappearing, vanishing Antonym: nonevanescent
- EVANESCENT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
evanescent in American English (ˌɛvəˈnɛsənt ) adjective Origin: < L evanescens, prp : see evanesce tending to pass away or fade from sight like mist or smoke; ephemeral
- Evanescent - definition of evanescent by The Free Dictionary
evanescent (ˌɛvəˈnɛsənt) adj 1 passing out of sight; fading away; vanishing 2 ephemeral or transitory
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