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Pergolo

A continuous colonnade or arcade applied to the decorative groups of windows as in Venetian palazzi

Permanent

Continuing in the same state or without any change that destroys form or character remaining unaltered or unremoved abiding

Protracted

Prolonged continued

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Recontinue

To continue anew

Retain

To continue to hold to keep in possession not to lose part with or dismiss to restrain from departure escape

Rhaphe

The continuation of the seed stalk along the side of an anatropous ovule or seed forming a ridge or seam

Septennial

Lasting or continuing seven years as septennial parliaments

Period

Period, means continuous running of time and recurrence of the cycle of seven days, B. Shah v. Presiding Officer, AIR 1978

Diuturnal

Of long continuance lasting

Incessable

Unceasing continual

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Pergolo

A continuous colonnade or arcade applied to the decorative groups of windows as in Venetian palazzi

Permanent

Continuing in the same state or without any change that destroys form or character remaining unaltered or unremoved abiding

Protracted

Prolonged continued

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Recontinue

To continue anew

Retain

To continue to hold to keep in possession not to lose part with or dismiss to restrain from departure escape

Rhaphe

The continuation of the seed stalk along the side of an anatropous ovule or seed forming a ridge or seam

Septennial

Lasting or continuing seven years as septennial parliaments

Period

Period, means continuous running of time and recurrence of the cycle of seven days, B. Shah v. Presiding Officer, AIR 1978

Diuturnal

Of long continuance lasting

Incessable

Unceasing continual

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