Substainable vs Lasting - What's the difference?
substainable | lasting |
Persisting for an extended period of time.
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, year=2012
, date=April 29
, author=Nathan Rabin
, title=TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Treehouse of Horror III” (season 4, episode 5; originally aired 10/29/1992)
continuance; endurance
A durable woollen material formerly used for women's shoes; everlasting.
The act or process of shaping on a last.
As an adjective lasting is
persisting for an extended period of time.As a verb lasting is
.As a noun lasting is
continuance; endurance.substainable
Not English
Substainable has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'substainable':
substantive, substructure, spectroscope, substitutable, sophisticate, substantiate, substantivise, substantivize, substitutive, subsatellite, subcategorise, subcategorize, spaghettilike, spectrolite, schapbachite, suffocative, subquadruple, suppositive, subquadrate, substractive, scyphistomaelasting
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- After World War One it was hoped that a lasting peace had been achieved. It hadn't.
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- (John Locke)