Indurate vs Perdure - What's the difference?
indurate | perdure |
to harden or to grow hard
to make callous or unfeeling
to inure; to strengthen; to make hardy or robust.
Hardened; not soft; indurated.
Without sensibility; unfeeling; obdurate.
to endure; especially for a great length of time
(philosophy) to exist in such a way as to possess distinct temporal parts (in perdurantism)
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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.indurate
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(en-verb)Synonyms
* inureDerived terms
* induration * indurativeAdjective
(en adjective)- (Tyndale)
