Perdurable
//pə(ɹ)ˈdʊəɹəbəl// adj
adj ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Very durable; long-lasting.
"In Paradyce, that place of pleaſure perdurable / The progeny of parrottis, were fayre and fauorable"
Adjective
- 1 very long lasting wordnet
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More examples"In Paradyce, that place of pleaſure perdurable / The progeny of parrottis, were fayre and fauorable"
Etymology
From Middle English perdurable, from Old French pardurable, from Medieval Latin perdūrābilis, from Latin perdurāre (“to endure”), from per- (“throughout”) + durare (“to last”).
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