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Revision as of 20:35, 10 February 2025
Temporary refers to something that is not permanent or lasting, but exists for a limited period of time. It can apply to a wide range of concepts, from temporary employment to temporary files in computing, temporary structures in architecture, and temporary tooth in dentistry.
Definition
The term "temporary" is derived from the Latin word temporarius, which means "pertaining to time". In general usage, it refers to something that is intended to last for only a short period of time. This can be contrasted with permanent items or situations, which are intended to last indefinitely.
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Temporary Employment
Temporary employment, also known as temping, is a form of employment where the employee is expected to leave the employer within a certain period of time. These jobs are often filled by temporary agencies, which specialize in placing workers in short-term positions.
Temporary Files
In computing, a temporary file or tempfile is a file created to hold information while a file is being processed. Tempfiles are often used to store data temporarily during the execution of a program.
Temporary Structures
Temporary structures are buildings or structures that are designed to exist for a certain period of time. They are often used in construction, events, and disaster relief scenarios.
Temporary Tooth
In dentistry, a temporary tooth or provisional crown is a temporary fix that protects the tooth or implant site during the healing period. It is usually replaced with a permanent crown once the site is fully healed.
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