| permanent |
Chemically stable; not prone to deterioration either from internal chemical reactions or from reactions with the environment.
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| permanent dentition |
refers to the permanent teeth in the dental arch.
Ãâó: www.dbp-inc.com/site_build/smile/glossary.asp
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| permanent parasite |
lives its entire adult life within or on a host.
Ãâó: www.ahabs.wisc.edu/Courses/Parasitology_350/Spring...
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| permanent |
Lasting without change. Collectors concerned with the permanence of their collections request acid-free papers and mattings.
Ãâó: www.artorg.org/content/ArtTerms.htm
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| permanent |
In the insurance context, permanent life insurance is ordinary life insurance such as whole life-as opposed to term life insurance which expires unless renewed at the end of each term.
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