Ephemeral: adj. and N. (word coming from the Greek of doctors ephêmeros “which lasts a day”, from epi “during” and hêmera). " day "
The word “ephemeral” has several meanings:
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1. Adjective: Which lasts or lives only one day.
Quotation from the French writer Stendhal (1783-1842): “An ephemeral fly is born at nine o'clock in the morning on the long days of summer, to die at five o'clock in the evening”.
2. By extension, current meaning: Which is of short duration, which has only one time (short, momentary...
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