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51chose transitory — noun (plural choses transitory) Etymology: chose (II) law : movable …
52chose transitory — A thing which is movable, and may be taken away or carried from place to place …
53chose transitory — A thing which is movable, and may be taken away or carried from place to place …
54chose transitory — A movable chattel which may be taken or carried from one place to another …
55Lay community counsellor — Transitory CommunitiesA community may be defined as a group of people with a sense of common history, language, race, mores, values, attitudes, knowledge structures, and purpose. However traumatic events, such as a natural disaster, spawn new… …
56catarrhal gingivitis — transitory gingivitis, sometimes associated with stomatitis, accompanied by erythema, swelling, and occasionally epithelial desquamation; believed to be caused by the oral bacterial flora …
57piezogenic papules — transitory, large, soft papules appearing above the heel on the side of one or both feet; they are not inflammatory but are often painful and are elicited by weight bearing with prolonged standing or running. The cause is thought to be temporary… …
58catarrhal stomatitis — transitory inflammation of the oral mucosa, sometimes with gingivitis, erythema, swelling, and occasionally epithelial desquamation; believed to be caused by the oral bacterial flora …
59flash in the pan — transitory, impermanent success or recognition; derived from panning for gold experience; see fifteen minutes of fame …
60transitorily — transitory ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not permanent; short lived. DERIVATIVES transitorily adverb transitoriness noun. ORIGIN Latin transitorius, from transire go across …