ephemerally

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in an ephemeral manner
regarding ephemera
fleetingly, in a transitory manner
ephemeral
Something which lasts for a short period of time
ephemeral
n (Gr ephemeros, lasting for a day) referring to an organ living a very short time, usually a day or less; lasting a very short time
ephemeral
{a} daily, lasting a day
Ephemeral
ephemerous
Ephemeral
ephemeric
ephemeral
Lasting for a short period of time
ephemeral
stream flow that only occurs during and shortly after extreme precipitation or snowmelt conditions
ephemeral
A plant that completes its life cycle in a short period of time Several life cycles may be achieved in one year
ephemeral
Short-lived; existing or continuing for a short time only
ephemeral
lasting for only a short period
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ephemeral
Existing for only one day, as with some flowers, insects, and diseases
ephemeral
Plant with a short life-cycle, producing several generations in a year; flowers persisting for one day only
ephemeral
Beginning and ending in a day; existing only, or no longer than, a day; diurnal; as, an ephemeral flower
ephemeral
Ephemeral is anything that lasts for a brief time; transitory
ephemeral
One that flows only in direct response to precipitation, and whose channel is at all times above the water table
ephemeral
Lasting a short time, transitory
ephemeral
Anything lasting but a day, or a brief time; an ephemeral plant, insect, etc
ephemeral
{s} lasting only a day; short-lived, transitory
ephemeral
lasting for a very short time
ephemeral
Used in this EIS in reference to a nonpermanent stream or other body of water
ephemeral
If you describe something as ephemeral, you mean that it lasts only for a very short time. He talked about the country's ephemeral unity being shattered by the defeat = transient. existing or popular for only a short time (ephemeros , from hemera )
ephemeral
watercourse which flows after heavy rain, and dries up during fine weather
ephemeral
Short-lived; existing or continuing for a short time only Many small upland streams in the HBEF are ephemeral, flowing only after snowmelt or particularly heavy storm events
ephemeral
\ih-FEM-er-ul\, adjective: 1 Beginning and ending in a day; existing only, or no longer than, a day; as, an ephemeral flower 2 Short-lived; existing or continuing for a short time only
ephemeral
Transitory or short-lived (e g the mayfly is an ephemeral organism)
ephemeral
Lasting only a short period of time
ephemeral
enduring a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of childhood"; "a passing fancy"; "youth's transient beauty"; "love is transitory but at is eternal"; "fugacious blossoms"
ephemeral
- lasting a short time
ephemerally

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    e·phem·er·al·ly

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    Etymologie

    [ i-'fem-r&l, -'fEm-; -'fe-m ] (adjective.) 1576. Greek ephEmeros lasting a day, daily, from epi- + hEmera day.
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