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    per·pet·u·al
    [pərˈpeCH(əw)əl]
    adjective
    perpetual (adjective)
    1. never ending or changing:
      "deep caves in perpetual darkness"
      • denoting a position, job, or trophy held for life rather than a limited period, or the person holding it:
        "a perpetual secretary of the society"
      • (of an investment) having no fixed maturity date; irredeemable:
        "a perpetual bond"
    2. occurring repeatedly; so frequent as to seem endless and uninterrupted:
      "their perpetual money worries"
    3. (of a plant) blooming or fruiting several times in one season:
      "he grows perpetual carnations"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French perpetuel, from Latin perpetualis, from perpetuus ‘continuing throughout’, from perpes, perpet- ‘continuous’.
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