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The answer IMPERMANENT has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of impermanent in various dictionaries:
adj - not permanent
adj - existing or enduring for a limited time only
Not lasting or durable; not permanent.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Transient |
Transitory |
Mutable |
Temporary agent put up in dwelling within |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Sep 2 2015 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Aug 26 2013 The Times - Concise |
Jun 18 2011 The Times - Concise |
Oct 30 2006 The Times - Cryptic |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Not lasting or durable not permanent. |
not permanent. |
not lasting for ever or not lasting for a long time: |
not permanent not lasting |
existing or enduring for a limited time only |
Impermanent might refer to |
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Impermanence, also called Anicca or Anitya is one of the essential doctrines and a part of three marks of existence in Buddhism. The doctrine asserts that all of conditioned existence, without exception, is "transient, evanescent, inconstant". All temporal things, whether material or mental, are compounded objects in a continuous change of condition, subject to decline and destruction. The concept of impermanence is also found in various schools of Hinduism and Jainism.Anicca or impermanence is understood in Buddhism as the first of three marks of existence, the other two being dukkha (suffering, pain, unsatisfactoriness) and anatta (non-self, non-soul, no essence).All physical and mental events, states Buddhism, come into being and dissolve. Human life embodies this flux in the aging process, the cycle of repeated birth and death (Samsara), nothing lasts, and everything decays. This is applicable to all beings and their environs, including beings who have reincarnated in deva (god) an |