See also: short-lived <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span>) Alternative form of short-lived....
From trend + -let. trendlet (plural trendlets) (informal) A minor or <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> trend....
अल्पकालीन (alpakālīna), from अल्प (alpa) + काल (kāla) + -ईन (-īna). અલ્પકાલીન • (alpakālīn) lasting for a short period of time, <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span>, transitory...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> From short + lived (“having a life, lifed”), equivalent to short + life + -ed. Compare Middle English short-livi, sort-levi...
naturally subject to quick decomposition or decay. Synonyms: ephemeral, <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> Antonyms: imperishable, unperishable perishable goods perishable foodstuffs...
oligochronium); first/second-declension adjective lasting for a short time, <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> First/second-declension adjective. “oligochronius”, in Charlton T. Lewis...
efímera, masculine plural efímeros, feminine plural efímeras) ephemeral <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> Antonym: longevo “efímero”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary...
Modern German it was generalised to “kill, murder”, but this use was <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span>. IPA(key): /ɛʁˈvʏʁɡən/, [ʔɛɐ̯ˈvʏɐ̯.ɡŋ̍] erwürgen (weak, third-person singular...
(uncountable) a day and a night (idiomatic) a short time (idiomatic, biology) <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span>, ephemeral Synonyms: oesfyr, unnos, undydd undydd unnos (idiomatic) in...
whether at the official marts or casual meeting-places, produced no <span class="searchmatch">shortlived</span> effect. ^ “grandiloquy”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University...