caducity

/kəˈduːsəti/
noun
  1. The state of being frail, weak, or senile, especially due to old age.
    • She wrote about the caducity of the human body in her journal.
    • The elderly man's caducity made it hard for him to walk without a cane.
    • Modern medicine has helped reduce the caducity that once came with aging.
  2. The quality of being temporary or perishable; impermanence.
    • Philosophers often discuss the caducity of material possessions.
    • The caducity of cherry blossoms makes them even more beautiful.
    • The caducity of fashion trends means last year's styles are quickly forgotten.
What does "caducity" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean