evanescent

Etymology
Borrowed from, from ,  of , from  (variant of ) +  (from , from ) + ).

Adjective

 * 1) Disappearing, vanishing.
 * 2)  Of an oscillating electric or magnetic field: not propagating as an electromagnetic wave but having its energy spatially concentrated in the vicinity of its source.
 * 3)  Of a number or value: diminishing to the point of reaching zero as a limit; infinitesimal.
 * 4) Barely there; almost imperceptible.
 * 5) Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary.
 * 6)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1)  Of a number or value: diminishing to the point of reaching zero as a limit; infinitesimal.
 * 2) Barely there; almost imperceptible.
 * 3) Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary.
 * 4)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1) Barely there; almost imperceptible.
 * 2) Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary.
 * 3)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1) Barely there; almost imperceptible.
 * 2) Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary.
 * 3)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1) Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary.
 * 2)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1) Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary.
 * 2)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1) Ephemeral, fleeting, momentary.
 * 2)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.
 * 1)  Of plant parts: shed after a period.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * French:
 * Italian: ,
 * Maori: memeha
 * Occitan: evanescent,


 * Bulgarian:

Etymology
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