Definition of Perdurability. Meaning of Perdurability. Synonyms of Perdurability

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Definition of Perdurability

Perdurability
Perdurability Per*dur`a*bil"i*ty, n. Durability; lastingness. [Archaic] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Perdurability from wikipedia

- College English. (Feb 1978) 39.6 pp. 692–706. Hume, Kathryn. "Romance: A Perdurable Pattern." College English. (Oct 1974) 36.2 pp. 129–146. Attebery, Brian...
- endure, indurate, induration, nondurable, obduracy, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural dy- two Gr**** δύο (dúo), δυάς, δυάδος (duás...
- by Edición del Autor (2011) – ISBN 978-987-05-9773-5 ""Nuestro legado perdurable" at Club Lanús website". Archived from the original on 30 May 2011. Argentina...
- 2307/375873. JSTOR 375873. Hume, Kathryn (October 1974). "Romance: A Perdurable Pattern". College English. 36 (2): 129–146. doi:10.2307/374771. JSTOR 374771...
- saying "Despite all its high-tech weirdness, it is really that most perdurable of human constructions, a tale told well and true." Joe Baltake of The...
- 2307/375873. JSTOR 375873. Hume, Kathryn (October 1974). "Romance: A Perdurable Pattern". College English. 36 (2): 129–146. doi:10.2307/374771. JSTOR 374771...
- endurant, endure, indurate, induration, nondurable, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural ebrius ebri- drunk inebriant, inebriate...
- the 1940s, it became evident that pizza was a firmly established and perdurable phenomenon in the city. In a 1949 article focused on the sociability of...
- high monks in honey, so that "the Western notion of a drug made from perdurable human flesh was combined with the characteristic Buddhist motif of self-sacrifice...
- endure, indurate, induration, nondurable, obduracy, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural dy- two Gr**** δύο (dúo), δυάς, δυάδος (duás...