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Pianist/Composer Aruán Ortiz Presents a Musical Unit in Perpetual Motion on His New Recording, Orbiting (Available on Fresh Sound/New Talent) Orbiting features The Aruán Ortiz Quartet: ...

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The meaning of PERPETUAL is continuing forever : everlasting. How to use perpetual in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Perpetual.

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Continually & repeatedly (Definition of perpetual from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

Definition of perpetual adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Use the adjective perpetual to describe something that never ends or changes. If you're a perpetual procrastinator, your dilly-dallying ways are never going to improve.

lasting for a very long time. continuing without stopping or interrupting: her perpetual whining about her job. Botany (of a plant or flower) blooming throughout the growing season. Botany a perpetual plant. per pet u al ly, adv.: She was perpetually whining.See -pet-. See eternal. everlasting. lasting an indefinitely long time: perpetual snow.

Perpetual is an adjective that describes something as never ending, everlasting, or continual. It refers to something that is infinite or indefinitely long in duration, often occurring repeatedly or constantly.

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From Middle English perpetuel, from Old French perpetuel, from Latin perpetuālis (“universal”), [1][2] from perpetuus, from petō. perpetual (not comparable) Set up to be in effect or have tenure for an unlimited duration. "And yet," returned Francesca, "the secret of Arden's sufferings seems to have been in himself.

PERPETUAL definition: continuing or enduring forever; everlasting. See examples of perpetual used in a sentence.

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