- Look up
perpetual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perpetual,
meaning "eternal", may
refer to:
Perpetual curacy, a type of
Christian priesthood in...
- A
perpetual bond, also
known colloquially as a
perpetual or perp, is a bond with no
maturity date,
therefore allowing it to be
treated as equity, not as...
- A
perpetual stew, also
known as
forever soup, hunter's pot, or hunter's stew, is a pot into
which foodstuffs are
placed and cooked, continuously. The...
- In finance, a
perpetual ****ures contract, also
known as a
perpetual swap, is an
agreement to non-optionally buy or sell an ****et at an
unspecified point...
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Perpetual motion is the
motion of
bodies that
continues forever in an
unperturbed system. A
perpetual motion machine is a
hypothetical machine that can...
- a
perpetual copyright to a
specific work. In many countries[who?],
moral rights,
which may be
covered under the
copyright law, can last
perpetually. The...
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Perpetual beta is the
keeping of
software or a
system at the beta
development stage for an
extended or
indefinite period of time. It is
often used by...
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modified by the user, but
could be
downloaded and run. The user
bought a
perpetual license to use a
particular version of the software.
Software as service...
- The
Perpetual Union is a
feature of the
Articles of
Confederation and
Perpetual Union,
which established the
United States of
America as a
political entity...
- Look up
perpetual motion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perpetual motion is
motion that
continues indefinitely without any
external source of energy...