Dictionary:
per·ma·nence (pûr'mə-nəns)
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| Architecture: permanence |
Of an adhesive bond, the bond’s resistance against deteriorating influences.
| Electronics Dictionary: permanence |
Magnetic equivalent of magnetic inductance and consequently equal to the reciprocal of reluctance, just as conductance is equal to the reciprocal of resistance.
| WordNet: permanence |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration
Synonym: permanency
Antonym: impermanence (meaning #1)
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