Caducity

/kəˈduːsɪti/ noun

The quality of being temporary, perishable, or easily shed; the tendency to fall away or disappear.

From Latin caducitas, from caducus (falling, transitory). This philosophical term developed to describe the inherent impermanence of temporary things.

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