ADJETIVO | all | eterno, eterna, eternal, inacabable, interminable, perenne, perpetua, perpetuo | continuing forever or indefinitely |
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all | eterno, imperecedero, inacabable, infinito, intemporal, interminable, perdurable, perpetuo, sempiterno | unaffected by time | |
all | eterno, duradera, duradero, imperecedero, perpetuo | unceasing |
Sentido | Continuing forever or indefinitely. | |
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Sinónimos | eterna, eternal, inacabable, interminable, perenne, perpetua, perpetuo | |
General | estable, fijo, permanente | continuing or enduring without marked change in status / status or condition or place |
Inglés | ageless, aeonian, eonian, eternal, everlasting, perpetual, unending, unceasing | |
Catalán | etern, eterna, eternal, inacabable, interminable, perpetu, perpetual | |
Nombres | atemporalidad, eternidad | A state of eternal existence believed in some religions to characterize the afterlife |
eternidad | The property of lasting / lasting forever | |
eternidad | The quality of being timeless and eternal | |
eón | An immeasurably long period of time | |
perpetuidad | The property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless) | |
Adverbios | continuamente, incesantemente, interminablemente | With unflagging resolve |
eternamente, perpetuamente | For a limitless time |
Sentido | unaffected by time. | |
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Sinónimos | imperecedero, inacabable, infinito, intemporal, interminable, perdurable, perpetuo, sempiterno | |
General | inalterado | Remaining in an original state |
Inglés | dateless, timeless | |
Catalán | etern, inacabable, infinit, interminable, perdurable, perpertu, sempitern | |
Nombres | atemporalidad, eternidad | A state of eternal existence believed in some religions to characterize the afterlife |
Sentido | unceasing. | |
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Sinónimos | duradera, duradero, imperecedero, perpetuo | |
General | estable, fijo, permanente | continuing or enduring without marked change in status / status or condition or place |
Inglés | abiding, enduring, imperishable | |
Catalán | durador, etern, perdurable, perpetu | |
Nombres | durabilidad | permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress / stress or force |
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