<p>Ephemeral also means something that is scarcely perceptible, or tending to become imperceptible; thus, in the far more astute and ephemeral [imperceptible] locales which occupy the business world as such."</p>
<p>Angels and fairies, for instance, are ephemeral and are commonly refered to as such.</p>
<p>im looking at the encarta dictionary and...</p>
<p>e·phem·er·al [ i fémmərəl ] </p>
<p>adjective </p>
<p>short-lived: lasting for only a short period of time
the ephemeral nature of slang</p>
<p>noun (plural e·phem·er·als) </p>
<p>short-lived organism: a plant or insect that lives for only a short period of time. Groundsel and mayflies are ephemerals.</p>
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<p>·the·re·al [ ə three əl ] </p>
<p>adjective </p>
<ol>
<li><p>exquisite: very delicate or highly refined
ethereal beauty</p></li>
<li><p>airy: very light, airy, or insubstantial
Her fragrance lingered in the room, an ethereal reminder of her presence.</p></li>
<li><p>heavenly: belonging to the heavens or the celestial sphere</p></li>
<li><p>chemistry of ether: consisting of, containing, or relating to ether</p></li>
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<p>U know what, forget it. I am just tired of xanatos trying to challenge everything i say. nvm. I just figured your use of the word was unnecessary considering as how it is not true. Wall Street journal junkies are incapable of being perceived by who?</p>
<p>its cool. im from texas so forgive me. It just did not seem feasible to use it as u did simply because i thought the comment was inane. How are wall street journal people's actions and opinions imperceivable to the common man? In fact, their WSJ feeder school ranking goes right along with what the world expected.</p>
<p>I rarely even address you. I said this, and once I questioned your claim that Duke costs $2700 in-state. And you know what? I was right both times... I'm not the one who randomly spazzed at FountainSiren.</p>