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TEMPORARY |
Transient |
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EPHEMERAL |
Transient |
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METEORIC |
Dazzling and transient |
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FLIGHTY |
Fleeting; swift; transient. |
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INTRANSSIENT |
Not transient; remaining; permanent. |
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ITINERANTS |
Transient, I reorganised the rovers |
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GLIMPSE |
A sudden flash; transient luster. |
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TRANSIENCY |
The quality of being transient; transientness. |
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IMPULSIVE |
Actuated by impulse or by transient feelings. |
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SPARK |
A small, shining body, or transient light; a sparkle. |
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BRASH |
A rash or eruption; a sudden or transient fit of sickness. |
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COMPANY |
An assemblage or association of persons, either permanent
or transient. |
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OCCLUSION |
The transient approximation of the edges of a natural
opening; imperforation. |
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TRANSIENT |
Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view
of a landscape. |
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FLEETING |
Passing swiftly away; not durable; transient; transitory;
as, the fleeting hours or moments. |
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BEAT |
A transient grace note, struck immediately before the one it
is intended to ornament. |
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GLIFF |
A transient glance; an unexpected view of something that
startles one; a sudden fear. |
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FLESH |
In a bad sense, tendency to transient or physical pleasure;
desire for sensual gratification; carnality. |
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METEOR |
Specif.: A transient luminous body or appearance seen in
the atmosphere, or in a more elevated region. |
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FLASH |
To burst or break forth with a sudden and transient flood
of flame and light; as, the lighting flashes vividly; the powder
flashed. |
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URTICARIA |
The nettle rash, a disease characterized by a transient
eruption of red pimples and of wheals, accompanied with a burning or
stinging sensation and with itching; uredo. |
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INHABITANT |
One who dwells or resides permanently in a place, as
distinguished from a transient lodger or visitor; as, an inhabitant of
a house, a town, a city, county, or state. |
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TAVERN |
A public house where travelers and other transient guests
are accomodated with rooms and meals; an inn; a hotel; especially, in
modern times, a... |
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IMPULSE |
... action;
hasty inclination; sudden motive; momentary or transient influence of
appetite or passion; propension; incitement; as, a man of good
... |
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MODULATION |
A change of key, whether transient, or until the music
becomes established in the new key; a shifting of the tonality of a
piece, so that the h... |