transientness
English
Noun
transientness (uncountable)
- The state of being transient.
- 1866, Frederic John Farre, Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, page 81:
- Its anaesthetic effects are characterized by the rapidity with which they are induced, and by their transientness.
- 1994, GO Waring, “Scientific Journalism: Proceedings Versus Peer Review”, in Journal of Refractive Surgery:
- Thus, scientific journalism has devised a way to make information from meetings more readily available: the publication of abstracts and proceedings that are not peer-reviewed, an intermediate step between the transientness of newspaper reports and the permanence of the peer-reviewed paper.
Synonyms
- ephemerality, impermanence, transience; see also Thesaurus:transience
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