Etymology:
Meaning:
The act or process of continuing or lasting for a very long time or indefinitely; perpetuation.
Origin:
The word "perpetuation" originates from the Latin word "perpetuus," which means "uninterrupted" or "continuous." It is a compound word formed from "per" (through, completely) and "petere" (to seek, to aim at).
Usage:
The word "perpetuation" is often used to describe the following:
Examples:
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