tempolabile

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English

Etymology

See temporo- and labile.

Adjective

tempolabile (comparative more tempolabile, superlative most tempolabile)

  1. Subject to change over time.
    • 2009, James Swift, How I Survived Three Years at a Two-Year Community College: A Junior Memoir of Epic Proportions, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 128:
      With the dried residue of pink-hued soap still pasted to my pores, I slink myself over the tempolabile grooves of my futon, stretching my neck upon the settee until my head hangs over the metal railing of the structure.