fleetingness

  • 1fleetingness — noun The quality of being fleeting But the perpetual mutability and fleetingness of those immediate objects of sight render them incapable of being managed after the manner of geometrical figures …

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  • 2fleetingness — noun see fleeting …

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  • 3fleetingness — n. swiftness, speed; temporary quality, transience …

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  • 4fleetingness — fleet·ing·ness …

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  • 5fleetingness — noun the property of lasting for a very short time • Syn: ↑ephemerality, ↑ephemeralness • Derivationally related forms: ↑fleeting, ↑ephemeral (for: ↑ephemeralness), ↑ephemeral …

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  • 6Spiritual transformation — is the act of transforming the deepest aspects of the human spirit via a self induced or divine act.ee also*Integral transformative practice *Transpersonal psychology *Sivananda *MeditationThe Way of Spiritual Transformationby Hieromonk… …

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  • 7ephemerality — noun the property of lasting for a very short time • Syn: ↑ephemeralness, ↑fleetingness • Derivationally related forms: ↑fleeting (for: ↑fleetingness), ↑ephemeral (for: ↑ …

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  • 8ephemeralness — noun the property of lasting for a very short time • Syn: ↑ephemerality, ↑fleetingness • Derivationally related forms: ↑fleeting (for: ↑fleetingness), ↑ephemeral, ↑ephemeral …

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  • 9fleeting — adjective Date: 1563 passing swiftly ; transitory Synonyms: see transient • fleetingly adverb • fleetingness noun …

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  • 10Thomas Browne — Infobox Scientist name = PAGENAME box width = image width =150px caption = Portrait of Sir Thomas Browne birth date = October 19, 1605 birth place = London death date = October 19, 1682 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality =… …

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