Definition of Perdure. Meaning of Perdure. Synonyms of Perdure

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Definition of Perdure

Perdure
Perdure Per*dure", v. i. [L. perdurare; per trough + durare to last.] To last or endure for a long time; to be perdurable or lasting. [Archaic] The mind perdures while its energizing may construct a thousand lines. --Hickok.

Meaning of Perdure from wikipedia

- Finland uses thermowood also known as Premium wood. France uses the Les Bois Perdure Retification process, the Netherlands uses the Plato process while Germany...
- legend, according to Adrien Baillet. "Sainte Saturnine, une tradition qui perdure". La Voix du Nord. May 23, 2008. Retrieved September 17, 2008. "St. Saturnina...
- in the third millennium B.C., and ... the form of Indian civilization perdured and eventually re****erted itself." Sjoberg 1990. Flood 1996, p. 16: "Contemporary...
- induration, nondurable, obduracy, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural dy- two Gr**** δύο (dúo), δυάς, δυάδος (duás, duádos) dyad, dyadic...
- perdurantism views the object in its entirety. The use of "endure" and "perdure" to distinguish two ways in which an object can be thought to persist can...
- request of their label Nuclear Blast, the Pumpkins United line-up would perdure after 2018, and that a live CD and DVD for the Pumpkins United World Tour...
- Church has declared applies uniquely to the Catholic Church and means the "perduring, historical continuity and permanence of all the elements instituted by...
- characteristics of totalitarianism allow a totalitarian government to perdure against economic crises (internal and external), large-scale failures of...
- induration, nondurable, obdurate, obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural ebrius ebri- drunk inebriant, inebriate, inebriation, inebriety...
- in the third millennium B.C., and ... the form of Indian civilization perdured and eventually re****erted itself." Hopfe & Woodward (2008, p. 79): "The...