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Pansied
Pansied Pan"sied, a. [From Pansy.] Covered or adorned with pansies. ``The pansied grounds.' --Darwin.
Pertransient
Pertransient Per*tran"sient, a. [L. pertransiens, p. pr. of pertransire.] Passing through or over. [R.]
Transience
Transience Tran"sience, Transiency Tran"sien*cy, n. The quality of being transient; transientness.
Transiency
Transience Tran"sience, Transiency Tran"sien*cy, n. The quality of being transient; transientness.
Transient
Transient Tran"sient, n. That which remains but for a brief time. --Glanvill.
Transient
Transient Tran"sient, a. [L. transiens, -entis, p. pr. of transire, transitum, to go or pass over. See Trance.] 1. Passing before the sight or perception, or, as it were, moving over or across a space or scene viewed, and then disappearing; hence, of short duration; not permanent; not lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting; brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure. ``Measured this transient world.' --Milton. 2. Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view of a landscape. 3. Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a transient guest; transient boarders. [Colloq. U. S.] Syn: Transient, Transitory, Fleeting. Usage: Transient represents a thing as brief at the best; transitory, as liable at any moment to pass away. Fleeting goes further, and represents it as in the act of taking its flight. Life is transient; its joys are transitory; its hours are fleeting. What is loose love? A transient gust. --Pope If [we love] transitory things, which soon decay, Age must be loveliest at the latest day. --Donne. O fleeting joys Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes. --Milton. -- Tran"sient*ly, adv. -- Tran"sient*ness, n.
Transiently
Transient Tran"sient, a. [L. transiens, -entis, p. pr. of transire, transitum, to go or pass over. See Trance.] 1. Passing before the sight or perception, or, as it were, moving over or across a space or scene viewed, and then disappearing; hence, of short duration; not permanent; not lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting; brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure. ``Measured this transient world.' --Milton. 2. Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view of a landscape. 3. Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a transient guest; transient boarders. [Colloq. U. S.] Syn: Transient, Transitory, Fleeting. Usage: Transient represents a thing as brief at the best; transitory, as liable at any moment to pass away. Fleeting goes further, and represents it as in the act of taking its flight. Life is transient; its joys are transitory; its hours are fleeting. What is loose love? A transient gust. --Pope If [we love] transitory things, which soon decay, Age must be loveliest at the latest day. --Donne. O fleeting joys Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes. --Milton. -- Tran"sient*ly, adv. -- Tran"sient*ness, n.
Transientness
Transient Tran"sient, a. [L. transiens, -entis, p. pr. of transire, transitum, to go or pass over. See Trance.] 1. Passing before the sight or perception, or, as it were, moving over or across a space or scene viewed, and then disappearing; hence, of short duration; not permanent; not lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting; brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure. ``Measured this transient world.' --Milton. 2. Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view of a landscape. 3. Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a transient guest; transient boarders. [Colloq. U. S.] Syn: Transient, Transitory, Fleeting. Usage: Transient represents a thing as brief at the best; transitory, as liable at any moment to pass away. Fleeting goes further, and represents it as in the act of taking its flight. Life is transient; its joys are transitory; its hours are fleeting. What is loose love? A transient gust. --Pope If [we love] transitory things, which soon decay, Age must be loveliest at the latest day. --Donne. O fleeting joys Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes. --Milton. -- Tran"sient*ly, adv. -- Tran"sient*ness, n.

Meaning of Ansie from wikipedia

- 23 May 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2011. "Divertimento, dialogo e zero ansieToro, la rivoluzione di mister libidine". Archived from the original on 25...
- Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-861271-0. Holm, Erik; Dippenaar-Schoeman, Ansie (2010). Goggo Guide: The arthropods of southern Africa. Pretoria: LAPA Publishers...
- Sabine; Bérubé, Annie; Collin-Vezina, Delphine; Fallon, Barbara; Fouché, Ansie; Haffejee, Sadiyya; Masrawa, Nadia; Muñoz, Pablo; Priolo Filho, Sidnei R...
- Natural History Museum Bern, retrieved 2015-11-11 Dippenaar-Schoeman, Ansie (2023). Field guide to the spiders of South Africa. Penguin Random House...
- "Genoa, un lampo di Messias stordisce la Reggiana. Colpo di spugna alle ansie da mercato". genova.repubblica.it (in Italian). la Repubblica. Retrieved...
- Ivory Coast, Kenya and Rwanda. The species was first described in 2020 by Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman and Stefan Foord. It thrives in rainforests. The spider...
- 29–48. doi:10.13156/arac.2010.15.2.29. ISSN 2050-9928. S2CID 85629192. Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman (20 February 2014). Field Guide to South African Spiders...
- 71437630/358186/goldfrank_toxicology_chap115a.pdf[permanent dead link‍] Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman: The button spiders of southern Africa The World Spider...
- World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following five species: Melanoblossia ansie Bird & Wharton, 2015 — Namibia Melanoblossia braunsi Purcell, 1903 — South...
- Wesołowska. This genus was named in honour of South African arachnologist Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman. As of 2017[update], it contains only one species, Ansienulina...