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Ephemera are items which were not originally designed to be retained or preserved, but have been collected or retained. The word is etymologically derived from the Greek ephēmeros ‘lasting only a day’. [1] . The word is both plural and singular. [2] One definition for ephemera is "the minor transient documents of everyday life".
EPHEMERA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EPHEMERA definition: 1. objects that, when they were produced, were not intended to last a long time or were specially…. Learn more.
EPHEMERA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. a mayfly, esp one of the genus Ephemera. 2. something transitory or short-lived. 3. (functioning as plural) a class of collectable items not originally intended to last for more than a short time, such as tickets, posters, postcards, or labels. 4. a plural of ephemeron. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
EPHEMERA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
something transitory or short-lived. functioning as plural a class of collectable items not originally intended to last for more than a short time, such as tickets, posters, postcards, or labels. See ephemeron. a plural of ephemeron.
Ephemera - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
In Latin, ephemera was a word for a fever that didn't last long. Today, ephemera is the plural form of ephemeron, which means "something impermanent or lasting only a short time." French historian Fernand Braudel referred to events as “the ephemera of history,” likening them to fireflies that light the dark for just a moment.
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