Definitionn. permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force
Last update: October 19, 2015
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They advertised the durability of their products. [Please select]
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The growth of the plant is slow, and its durability proportionately great, its death being determined generally by that of the tree on which it has established itself. [Please select]
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Whether for warmth, durability, or attractiveness in appearance, there was none other to equal it. [Please select]
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All these must be built with due reference to durability, convenience, and beauty. [Please select]
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The hide is also much valued for its strength and durability. [Please select]
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MANN, JAMES: Australian timber: its strength, durability, and identification. [Please select]
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_Teak_ probably has no equal for strength and durability. [Please select]
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Heavier netting slightly increases the cost, but adds to the durability of the fence. [Please select]
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