Definition of Evanescences

1. evanescence [n] - See also: evanescence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evanescences

evaluate
evaluated
evaluatee
evaluatees
evaluates
evaluating
evaluation studies
evaluations
evaluative
evaluator
evaluators
evanesce
evanesced
evanescence
evanescences (current term)
evanescent
evanescently
evanesces
evanescing
evangalistic
evangel
evangelian
evangelic
evangelical
evangelicalism
evangelically
evangelicalness
evangelicals
evangelicism

Literary usage of Evanescences

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Scientific Papers by John William Strutt Rayleigh (1903)
"... with intermediate evanescences, and this is also the character of the interference bands. Thirdly, if the spectral line be a band of uniform brightness, ..."

2. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1885)
"Thought's royalty will still be there and reign with its utmost logic of implication, deifying and immortalizing the very mob of crudities and evanescences ..."

3. Imaginary Interviews by William Dean Howells (1910)
"They stayed in their duplex personality to glance at the silken evanescences from the boxes, and then, being in the mood for the best society, ..."

4. Musical Portraits: Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers by Paul Rosenfeld (1920)
"It had come to body forth all that merges and changes and disappears, to mirror the incessant departures and evanescences of life, to shape itself upon the ..."

5. The Oxford Book of American Essays by Brander Matthews (1914)
"So, in its degree, it will fare with the actor who is deeply filled with nature, and is perpetually throwing off her beautiful evanescences. ..."

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