Word Meanings - PERSISTENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Remaining beyond the period when parts of the same kind sometimes fall off or are absorbed; permanent; as, persistent teeth or gills; a persistent calyx; -- opposed to deciduous, and caducous. (more info) 1. Inclined to persist; having staying
Additional info about word: PERSISTENT
Remaining beyond the period when parts of the same kind sometimes fall off or are absorbed; permanent; as, persistent teeth or gills; a persistent calyx; -- opposed to deciduous, and caducous. (more info) 1. Inclined to persist; having staying qualities; tenacious of position or purpose.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PERSISTENT)
- Durable
- Lasting
- permanent
- stable
- persistent
- abiding
- constant
- continuing
- Indefatigable
- Unwearied
- incessant
- indomitable
- Indelible
- Indestructible
- indefeasible
- ineffaceable
- irreversible
- Pertinacious
- Obstinate
- wilful
- dogged
- persevering
- determined
- unyielding
Related words: (words related to PERSISTENT)
- PERSEVERANCE
Continuance in a state of grace until it is succeeded by a state of glory; sometimes called final perseverance, and the perseverance of the saints. See Calvinism. Syn. -- Persistence; steadfastness; constancy; steadiness; pertinacity. (more info) - CONTINUABLE
Capable of being continued - CONTINUANT
Continuing; prolonged; sustained; as, a continuant sound. -- n. - LAST
of Last, to endure, contracted from lasteth. Chaucer. - PERSEVER
To persevere. - INDEFEASIBLE
Not to be defeated; not defeasible; incapable of being annulled or made void; as, an indefeasible or title. That the king had a divine and an indefeasible right to the regal power. Macaulay. - LASTERY
A red color. Spenser. - LASTE
of Last, to endure. Chaucer. - INEFFACEABLE
Incapable of being effaced; indelible; ineradicable. - CONTINUITY
the state of being continuous; uninterupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers. Grew. The sight would be tired, if it were attracted by a continuity of glittering objects. Dryden. Law of continuity - STABLENESS
The quality or state of being stable, or firmly established; stability. - ABIDER
1. One who abides, or continues. "Speedy goers and strong abiders." Sidney. 2. One who dwells; a resident. Speed. - STABLEBOY; STABLEMAN
A boy or man who attends in a stable; a groom; a hostler. - CONSTANTIA
A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony. - PERSEVERANT
Persevering. "Perseverant faith." Whitby. -- Per`se*ver"ant*ly, adv. - DOGGET
Docket. See Docket. - UNWEARIED
Not wearied; not fatigued or tired; hence, persistent; not tiring or wearying; indefatigable. -- Un*wea"ried*ly, adv. -- Un*wea"ried*ness, n. - INDELIBLE
capable of being destroyed: cf. F. indélébile. See In- not, and 1. That can not be removed, washed away, blotted out, or effaced; incapable of being canceled, lost, or forgotten; as, indelible characters; an indelible stain; an indelible - CONTINUOUSLY
In a continuous maner; without interruption. -- Con*tin"u*ous*ness, n. - CONTINUATION
1. That act or state of continuing; the state of being continued; uninterrupted extension or succession; prolongation; propagation. Preventing the continuation of the royal line. Macaulay. 2. That which extends, increases, supplements, or carries - PROPLASTIC
Forming a mold. - POSTABLE
Capable of being carried by, or as by, post. W. Montagu. - RECONTINUANCE
The act or state of recontinuing. - ODONTOPLAST
An odontoblast. - INTESTABLE
Not capable of making a will; not legally qualified or competent to make a testament. Blackstone. - EVERLASTINGLY
In an everlasting manner. - TABID
Affected by tabes; tabetic. In tabid persons, milk is the bset restorative. Arbuthnot. -- Tab"id*ly, adv. -- Tab"id*ness, n. - CONSTABLESS
The wife of a constable. - LABIOPLASTY
A plastic operation for making a new lip, or for replacing a lost tissue of a lip. - APLASTIC
Not plastic or easily molded. - STOMATOPLASTIC
Of or pertaining to the operation of forming a mouth where the aperture has been contracted, or in any way deformed. - EMPLASTER
See WISEMAN (more info) plaster or salve, fr. Gr. - MONOPLAST
A monoplastic element. - WOLLASTON'S DOUBLET
A magnifying glass consisting of two plano-convex lenses. It is designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion. - PHELLOPLASTICS
Art of modeling in cork. - PROTOPLASTIC
First-formed. Howell.