Definition of "ephemeral" adjective comparative more ephemeral , superlative most ephemeral
Lasting for a short period of time . quotations examples
Quotations It was during an access of this kind that I suddenly left my home , and bending my steps towards the near Alpine valleys , sought in the magnificence , the eternity of such scenes , to forget myself and my ephemeral , because human , sorrows .
1818, Mary Shelley, chapter 9, in Frankenstein, archived from the original on 3 April 2012
(geology, of a body of water) Usually dry , but filling with water for brief periods during and after precipitation . quotations
Quotations The graben constitutes a depositional basin and a topographic low , underlain by Cretaceous shales , in which volcanic debris accumulated in ephemeral lakes and streams in Oligocene and early Miocene time .
1986, W.H. Raymond, "Clinoptilolite Deposit in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, U.S.A.", in Yūichi Murakami et al. (editors), New Developments in Zeolite Science and Technology (conference proceedings), Elsevier, page 80