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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: dure- from Latin durus, durare

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【dure-】 is word-forming element
usually meaning "hard"

from Latin "durus, durare"

from PIE *deru- "be firm, solid, steadfast"



[WORD ROOT]root dure
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] dur, dure
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) durus, durare
[MEANING]root hard

【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ENTYMOLOGY】

  • 【Latin】 durus hard
  • 【Latin】 durare [from durus] to last, endure; to harden

[LIST OF ENGLISH WORD]

durability, durable, durance, duration, dure, during, endurance, endure

Please see Word information in detail as follows;

 

 



durability [noun] from dure
【DEFINITION】 durable + ity
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【DERIVATIVEs】 durability, durableness, durably, durable
【COMPOSITION】 durable + ity
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 dur(dure); hard abil(able); adjective suffix ity; noun suffix

durable [adjective] from dure
【DEFINITION】 Something that is durable is strong and lasts a long time without breaking or becoming weaker.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 having the quality of continuing long in being,
【DERIVATIVEs】 durability, durableness, durably, durable
【SYNONYM】 long-lasting
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 dur(dure); hard able; adjective suffix

durance [noun] from dure
【DEFINITION】 ① imprisonment
② duration
【PRIMARY MEANING】 duration, continuance
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 dur(dure); hard ance; noun suffix

duration [noun] from dure
【DEFINITION】 The duration of an event or state is the time during which it happens or exists.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 continuance in time; length of time during which anything continues,
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【DERIVATIVEs】 durational, duration
【COMPOSITION】 dure + ation
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 dur(dure); hard ation(ion); noun suffix

dure [adjective] from dure
【DEFINITION】 hard
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 dure; hard

during [preposition] from during < dure
【DEFINITION】 If something happens during a period of time or an event, it happens continuously, or happens several times between the beginning and end of that period or event.
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 dur(dure); hard ing; adjective suffix

endurance [noun] from endure < dure
【DEFINITION】 Endurance is the ability to continue with an unpleasant or difficult situation, experience, or activity over a long period of time.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 continued existence in time;
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 en; in, into dur(dure); hard ance; noun suffix

endure [verb] from endure < dure
【DEFINITION】 If you endure a painful or difficult situation, you experience it and do not avoid it or give up, usually because you cannot.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 to undergo or suffer
【CONJUGATIONs】 endured endured enduring endures
【DERIVATIVEs】 endurable, endurably, endure
【SYNONYM】 bear, last, hold down
【Etymology】 《Latin durushard
【ROOTs】 en; in, into dure; hard

 

 



Other word list containing dure-; endurable, dour, dura, durain, dural, duramen, durancy, durative, duress, durity, durous, durum, endurant, indurate, induration, nondurable, perdurable, perdurance, perdure, subdural, obduracy, obdurate, obduration

【OTHER ROOTs; 】

duc-, duct-
dra-, drama-, drast-
dox-, dog-
don-
domin-
doct-
dipl-, diplo-
digit
dicat-
dic-, dict-

 

 

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