FRANGIBLE
[adjective]
easily broken; breakable; delicate; brittle.
Etymology: from Old French, ultimately from Latin frangere, “to break”.
FRANGIBLE
[adjective]
easily broken; breakable; delicate; brittle.
Etymology: from Old French, ultimately from Latin frangere, “to break”.
Aykut Aydoğdu
The Fleeting of Youth by Benowski
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TRANSIENCE
[noun]
the state or quality of being transient; lasting for a short time; temporary; ephemeral; not lasting, not enduring; impermanent.
Etymology: from Latin transiēns - going over, from transīre - to pass over.
Elementalism // Day 64 of #365daysofart by Archan Nair
Elementalism // Day 64 of #365daysofart by Archan Nair
Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach (1851-1913), “Question to the Stars”