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  1. Ephemera - Wikipedia

    Ephemera (from Ancient Greek ἐφήμερος (ephēmeros) 'lasting only a day') are items which were not originally designed to be retained or preserved, but have been collected or retained. The word is both …

  2. EPHEMERA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    May 20, 2026 · The meaning of EPHEMERA is something of no lasting significance —usually used in plural. How to use ephemera in a sentence.

  3. Ephemera Society of America | Ephemera USA

    Ephemera Society of America - Ephemera are vintage printed or written items which originally served a specific purpose and were not expected to be retained or preserved, but are now cherished.

  4. What Is an Ephemera? Definition, Types, and Value

    Mar 13, 2026 · Ephemera refers to everyday printed or written items that were originally meant to be used briefly and then discarded. Think ticket stubs, postcards, pamphlets, greeting cards, product …

  5. Wholesale Novelty Shop | Funny Magnets & Buttons | Ephemera

    Ephemera is a supplier of wholesale gifts and novelties guaranteed to make you giggle, chortle, snicker and guffaw. Now that’s a lot of different ways to laugh, and we know you like to laugh.

  6. What Is Ephemera? - Scrapbook.com

    Ephemera is generally defined as collectible memorabilia that is was for a short term purpose. Think show tickets, ticket stubs, playing cards, postcards and more.

  7. EPHEMERA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The historical type of broadsides were ephemera, i.e., temporary documents created for a specific purpose and intended to be thrown away.

  8. EPHEMERA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    In Latin, ephemera was a word for a fever that didn't last long. Today, ephemera is the plural form of ephemeron, which means "something impermanent or lasting only a short time."

  9. Ephemera - WARFRAME Wiki

    Ephemera are a type of cosmetic item for Warframes, the Operator/Drifter and, in case of the Vengeful Series, for Companions, Necramechs and Archwings. When equipped, they create special visual …

  10. Ephemera - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

    Sense extended 17c. to short-lived insects (Modern Latin ephemera musca) and flowers; general sense of "thing of transitory existence" is first attested 1751. Compare Greek ephemeroi "men," literally …