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Answer for the clue "Evanescent ", 9 letters:
ephemeral

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Word definitions for ephemeral in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1560s; see ephemera + -al (1). Originally of diseases and lifespans, "lasting but one day;" extended sense of "transitory" is from 1630s. Related: Ephemerally ; ephemerality .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ephemeral \E*phem"er*al\, a. Beginning and ending in a day; existing only, or no longer than, a day; diurnal; as, an ephemeral flower. Short-lived; existing or continuing for a short time only. ``Ephemeral popularity.'' --V. Knox. Sentences not ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Lasting for a short period of time. 2 (context biology English) Existing for only one day, as with some flowers, insects, and diseases. 3 (context geology of a body of water English) Usually dry, but filling with water for brief periods during and ...

Usage examples of ephemeral.

She could almost see from the Immortal point-of-view, and there was no motive to meddle in Ephemeral affairs.

No Ephemeral, except perhaps Terab, had ever seen a Dushau in Renewal.

The Rules and all of the teachings of my Web were based on our purpose as living, immortal repositories of the accomplishments of ephemeral intelligences.

Web, understanding its significance before I had, warning me about further entanglements with ephemeral species.

Of course, it was an ephemeral trait, one Paul had in full measure, to ignore the life-threatening in favor of the emotionally satisfying.

Dim5 became beautiful, where ephemeral things barely glimpsed in the past, shone clear and bright and real.

Apollonius: Antimachus understood better the mystery of voyages and horizons, and how ephemeral a shadow man throws on this abiding earth.

In a harsh land composed largely of shifting desert sand and impenetrable mountains, the concept of landownership among any but the monarch was more ephemeral than it would have been in other parts of the world, where the terrain was more stable.

It is true that the vast body of that which we read is ephemeral, and justifies its existence by its obvious use for information, recreation, and entertainment.

Without special anxiety, then, to keep pace with all the ephemeral in literature, lest we should miss for the moment something that is permanent, we can rest content in the vast accumulation of the tried and genuine that the ages have given us.

Soon he stopped reading, placed one book on top of the other, and began to rock very slowly in the wicker rocking chair, contemplating with regret the banana plants in the mire of the patio, the stripped mango, the flying ants that came after the rain, the ephemeral splendor of another afternoon that would never return.

So that Florentino Ariza heard about many acts of disloyalty, and even some state secrets, which important clients and even local officials confided to their ephemeral lovers, not caring if they could be overheard in the adjoining rooms.

She told him, convinced that it had been something so innocent and ephemeral that in fact it was rather touching.

For his only point of reference in his own past was the ephemeral love affair with Fermina Daza, and only what concerned her had anything to do with reckoning his life.

That, along with so many other ephemeral images in the course of so many years, would suddenly appear to Florentino Ariza at the whim of fate, and disappear again in the same way, leaving behind a throb of longing in his heart.