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pithiness
English
Etymology
pithy +? -ness
Noun
pithiness (usually uncountable, plural pithinesses)
- The condition of being pithy.
Anagrams
- spitshine
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impermanence
English
Etymology
From Middle French impermanence, equivalent to im- +? permanence.
Noun
impermanence (usually uncountable, plural impermanences)
- Lack of permanence or continued duration.
- The quality or state of being impermanent.
- Synonyms: ephemerality, temporariness; see also Thesaurus:transience
- (Buddhism) anicca, the doctrine which asserts that all of conditioned existence is transient.
Translations
Further reading
- impermanence in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
French
Etymology
in- +? permanence
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.p??.ma.n??s/
Noun
impermanence f (plural impermanences)
- impermanence (state of being impermanent)
Further reading
- “impermanence” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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