perdurable

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[edit] English

[edit] Etymology

From the Latin, via Old French and Old English; perdurare "to endure," from per- "throughout" + durare "to last"

[edit] Adjective

perdurable (comparative more perdurable, superlative most perdurable)

  1. very durable; longlasting

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[edit] Spanish

[edit] Adjective

perdurable m. and f. (plural perdurables)

  1. durable

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