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Etymology

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From Middle French impérissable. See im- +‎ perishable.

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Adjective

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imperishable

  1. not perishable; not subject to decay; enduring permanently
    an imperishable monument
    • 1879, F. D. Morice, Pindar, chapter 8, page 127:
      The child was to be a prophet, unrivalled among men, and the parent of an imperishable race.

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Noun

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imperishable (plural imperishables)

  1. (in the plural) something that does not perish, or keeps for a long time

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