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Intermnable vs Perpetual - What's the difference?

intermnable | perpetual |

As an adjective perpetual is

lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time.

intermnable

Not English

Intermnable has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'intermnable':

interweave, intertwine, intercourse, intractable, interplate, intersperse, intermixture, immoderate, interpolate, intransitive, intermingle, interstice, interoperate, interviewee, interference, intermediate, intrauterine, interrogate, internecine, interchange, interminable, intercalate, interstate, interactive, internalize, interspace, interleave, interphase, interpretive, intrigante, interoffice, interclude, intermeddle, intrastate, interrelate, indricothere, intraresidue, interactome, interstage, intervenue, intertitle, interpellate, intervenose, intervalence, intersample, intercompare, intraphase, intraplate, intervolve, interframe, intraframe, internalise, intraclade, intrapipette, interleague, interpulse, interjudge, interspike, interruptive, interridge, intergrase, interrogable, intricable, intersurface, interforce, interrogatee, interiorize, interminate, intertwingle, interposure, intergrade, introducible, intercaste, interjective, intercycle, intracycle, interventive, interscale, interplane, intrapulse, interpeptide, intervillage, interpassive, introductive, interresidue, intersphere, interstroke, intracrine, intervehicle, interleukine, interfluve, internecive, intreasure, interposable, intercollege, inutterable, intraleague, interscribe, intermediae, internetable, interestable, intraoffice, interfoliate, intersilite, inderborite, innutritive, intermontane, intertangle, interpledge, intreatance, intervisible, interpause, intramundane, intermundane, intercedence, interdictive, intractile, interpolable, interceptive, interlapse, indorsable, intercidence, intrinsicate, immateriate, interjacence, intertexture, interplace, intercolline, interanimate, intreatable, inthronize, intermissive, interwreathe, intercommune, inturbidate, interclose, interphone, interlexeme, interactable, intervenable, interclade, interphrase, introducee

perpetual

English

Alternative forms

* perpetuall (obsolete)

Adjective

(-)
  • Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time
  • Set up to be in effect or have tenure for an unlimited duration
  • Continuing uninterrupted
  • Flowering throughout the growing season
  • * By means of artificial hybridization, practised for a series of years, he has succeeded in producing a race of carnations which are perpetual bloomers.
  • * The hybrid perpetual roses as a rule require to be pruned to within 4 to 6 inches of the ground.
  • Derived terms

    * perpetual motion

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