Caducities

/kəˈduːsɪtiz/ noun

The plural form of caducity; instances or qualities of being transient, perishable, or prone to falling away.

From Latin caducitas, derived from caducus (falling, temporary). The term entered English through scientific and philosophical texts discussing the temporary nature of things.

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