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Indurate vs Perdure - What's the difference?

indurate | perdure |


As verbs the difference between indurate and perdure

is that indurate is to harden or to grow hard while perdure is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

As an adjective indurate

is indurated, obstinate, unfeeling, callous or indurate can be hardened; not soft; indurated.

Persist vs Perdure - What's the difference?

persist | perdure |


As verbs the difference between persist and perdure

is that persist is to go on stubbornly or resolutely while perdure is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

Perdure vs Longlasting - What's the difference?

perdure | longlasting |


As a verb perdure

is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

As an adjective longlasting is

lasting a long time.

Subsist vs Perdure - What's the difference?

subsist | perdure |


As verbs the difference between subsist and perdure

is that subsist is to survive on a minimum of resources while perdure is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

Perdure - What does it mean?

perdure | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb perdure

is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

Perdured vs Perdure - What's the difference?

perdured | perdure |


As verbs the difference between perdured and perdure

is that perdured is (perdure) while perdure is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

Perdure vs Perdue - What's the difference?

perdure | perdue |


As a verb perdure

is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

As an adjective perdue is

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Perjure vs Perdure - What's the difference?

perjure | perdure |


As verbs the difference between perjure and perdure

is that perjure is while perdure is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

Perdure vs Verdure - What's the difference?

perdure | verdure |


As a verb perdure

is to endure; especially for a great length of time.

As a noun verdure is

the greenness of lush or growing vegetation; also : the vegetation itself.

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