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51incorruptibility — n 1. incorruptibleness, honesty, honestness, integrity, uprightness, probity; honor, honorableness, high mindedness, nobility, nobleness; right mindedness, virtue, virtuousness, goodness, purity; sinlessness, blamelessness, irreproachableness, ir …
52infinity — n 1. infinitude, infiniteness, unlimitedness, limitlessness, illimitability, illimitableness; unboundedness, boundlessness, bottomlessness, inexhaustibility, inexhaustibleness; enormousness, greatness, hugeness, prodigiousness, immensity,… …
53permanence — n 1. perpetuity, everlastingness, immortality, deathlessness, athanasia; imperishability, indestructibility, indissolubility, incorruptibility; last ingness, longevity, long livedness, endurance, abidingness, constancy; duration, durability,… …
54perpetuity — n endlessness, forever, all time, eternity, sempiternity; constancy, durability, perdurability; permanence, everlastingness, ceaselessness, never endingness; timelessness, coeternity, endless duration; continuity, continuance, perennialness;… …
55Reshpu — Syrian god of lightning and thunderbolt worshipped in Egypt, depicted as a warrior with shield and spear in his left hand and a club in his right. Above his forehead projects a gazelle, presumably a symbol of his sovereignty over the desert.… …
56everlasting — /ˈɛvəlastɪŋ / (say evuhlahsting) adjective 1. lasting forever; eternal. 2. lasting or continuing indefinitely. 3. incessant; constantly recurring. 4. wearisome: to tire of someone s everlasting puns. –noun 5. eternal duration; eternity. 6. Also,… …
57eternity — [n] forever aeon, afterlife, age, ages, blue moon*, dog’s age*, endlessness, endless time, everlastingness, forever and a day*, future, immortality, imperishability, infiniteness, infinitude, infinity, kingdom come*, other world*, perpetuity,… …
58everlasting — [ev΄ər las′tiŋ] adj. 1. never coming to an end; lasting forever; eternal 2. going on for a long time; lasting indefinitely; durable 3. going on too long or happening too often; seeming never to stop n. 1. eternity 2. a) any of various plants,… …
59aeonian — adjective 1. of or relating to a geological eon (longer than an era) • Syn: ↑eonian • Pertains to noun: ↑eon, ↑eon (for: ↑eonian) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
60durability — noun permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force (Freq. 1) they advertised the durability of their products • Syn: ↑lastingness, ↑enduringness, ↑strength • Derivationally related forms: ↑enduring ( …