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perdurable \pur-DUR-uh-bul; pur-DYUR-\,

adjective:

Very durable; lasting; continuing long.



Perdurable ultimately comes from Late Latin perdurabilis, from Latin perdurare, to last a long time, to endure, from per-, throughout + durare, to last.

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