Prepetual vs Unceasing - What's the difference?
prepetual | unceasing | Related terms |
continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
* 1841 , William Johnstoun N. Neale, The naval surgeon (page 136)
Prepetual is a related term of unceasing.
As an adjective unceasing is
continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping.prepetual
Not English
Prepetual has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'prepetual':
perpetual, preputial, prebuttal, peripteral, perpetuall, propodial, propodealunceasing
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The unceasing fatigue of my daily walks to and from Clapham, with my various trudgings from one Doctor Humbug to another Doctor Whimsical, combined with the before-mentioned causes to affect my health.
