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Ephemera

noun
(pl. ephemerae, ephemeras)
1.
Something transitory; lasting a day.



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"Ephemera" Quotes from Famous Books



... Leaves, and ephemera, and stars of earth, And fugitives of grass,— White spirits loosed from bonds of mortal birth, He ...
— The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 3 (of 4) • Various

... Ephemera Critica, or Plain Truths about Current Literature. 12mo. Westminster and ...
— Early Reviews of English Poets • John Louis Haney

... stayed all night at their aunt's is rich. It is right not to think much of casual attentions; it is quite justifiable also to derive from them temporary gratification, insomuch as they prove that their object has the power of pleasing. Let them be as ephemera—to last an hour, and not ...
— Charlotte Bronte and Her Circle • Clement K. Shorter



Words linked to "Ephemera" :   time, ephemeral



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