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perdurable

[per-door-uh-buhl, -dyoor-] / pərˈdʊər ə bəl, -ˈdyʊər- /


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Aseveró que hay algo profundamente perdurable en el mariachi y en la manera en que forma a los jóvenes que lo tocan.

From New York Times • Nov. 5, 2022

The specter of this guilt -- this perdurable archetype of the hostile homecoming -- animates today’s encounters, which seem to have swung to the other unthinking extreme.

From BusinessWeek • Aug. 2, 2011

Glenn Ford, 61, perdurable, softspoken, intense Hollywood leading man, and Actress Cynthia Hayward, 30, his three-year flame.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since not even camera magic can etherealize perdurable Angel MacDonald, this is one dream to stump Freud�especially when DreamerEddy takes his Angel for a dream honeymoon in Paris.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Moors had built upon it and characterized it, but had not so masked it as to hide the perdurable physiognomy of the Roman work.

From Familiar Spanish Travels by Howells, William Dean