Etymology of "Persistent":
The word "persistent" originates from the Latin word "persistere," which means "to stand firm" or "to continue steadfastly." It is derived from the following components:
Meaning and Origin of "Persistent":
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Etymology Latin persistere to continue persevere endure Proto Indo European per
Etymology The word persistence originates from the Latin word persistere which mean
Etymology Latin persistere to continue persevere endure Proto Indo European per
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