Latin and Greek Roots of English Vocabulary: An Online Manual: Lesson 118 [dur-]
February 19, 2012
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Root
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Original Meaning/ Usage Notes |
English Derivatives
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Vocabulary
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(base) dur- [from Latin]
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(adjective) hard, harsh
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durable durance [literally, ‘harshness;’ imprisonment.] duration [literally, ‘staying hard (for a time);’ period of continuation in time.] duress [literally, ‘harshness;’ forcefully threatening conditions; coercion.] obdurate perdurable [literally, ‘able to stay hard through (time);’ extremely long-lasting.] |
durable (adjective) [literally, ‘able to stay hard;’ able to resist decay; long-lasting.]
obdurate (adjective) [literally, ‘harsh against;’ unrepentant in wickedness; intractable.]
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