Definition of Endurableness. Meaning of Endurableness. Synonyms of Endurableness

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Definition of Endurableness

Endurableness
Endurable En*dur"a*ble, a. [Cf. OF. endurable. See Endure.] Capable of being endured or borne; sufferable. --Macaulay. -- En*dur"a*ble*ness, n.

Meaning of Endurableness from wikipedia

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- In telecommunications, endurability is the property of a system, subsystem, equipment, or process that enables it to continue to function within specified...
- "Endure and Survive" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American post-apocalyptic drama television series The Last of Us. The episode was...
- Tilley Endurables is a Canadian hat company founded in 1980 by Alex Tilley, which also manufactures travel clothing and some accessories. Tilley expanded...
- Byzantium Endures is a historical fiction novel by English author Michael Moor**** published by Secker & Warburg in 1981. It is the first in the Pyat...
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- CloudEndure is a cloud computing company that develops business continuity software for disaster recovery, continuous backup, and live migration. CloudEndure...
- including the age of the minor and the psychological and physical harm they may endure. Pederasty derives from the combination of Ancient Gr****: παίδ-, romanized: paid-...