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Definition of Perpetuable

Perpetuable
Perpetuable Per*pet"u*a*ble, a. Capable of being perpetuated or continued. Varieties are perpetuable, like species. --Gray.

Meaning of Perpetuable from wikipedia

- self-perpetuation of the species, if not to the individual. Po****tions self-perpetuate and grow. Entire ecosystems show homeostasis, and thus perpetuate themselves...
- state motto. It is most commonly translated as "the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness." An alternative translation, which appears at Thomas...
- was preserved and developed by Hywel Wood (1882–1967) and others who perpetuated the art on local and national stages. The Welsh Folk Dance Society was...
- Nice Racism: How Progressive White People Perpetuate Racial Harm is a 2021 book by Robin DiAngelo on the subject of race relations in the United States...
- Republicans as well as their increased attention from conservative media has perpetuated the near extinction of moderate Republicans and created legislative paralysis...
- criticism over aspects of its operations, its recommendation algorithms perpetuating videos that promote conspiracy theories and falsehoods, hosting videos...
- Indigenous peoples had occurred in North America following colonisation, perpetuated first by colonial empires and then by independent nation-states" Rawls...
- and exterminate Native American peoples. The use of ****ual violence to perpetuate this is very common. Musocgee Cr**** law professor Sarah Deer highlights...
- determining species has occurred to me than the distinguishing features that perpetuate themselves in propagation from seed. Thus, no matter what variations occur...
- degree of stratification along the lines of class, ethnicity, and race perpetuated distinct subcultures. The Porfirian era (el Porfiriato) (1876–1911),...