From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
long-lasting (comparative longer-lasting, superlative longest-lasting)
- Persisting or enduring for a long time.
This long-lasting gum keeps its flavor for almost an hour.
persisting or enduring for a long time
- Catalan: de llarga durada
- Finnish: kestävä (fi), pitkäikäinen, pitkäkestoinen (fi)
- Galician: perdurábel (gl)
- German: langlebig (de), nachhaltig (de), dauerhaft (de), lang anhaltend, ausdauernd (de), haltbar (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: μακροχρόνιος (makrokhrónios), πολυχρόνιος (polukhrónios)
- Irish:
- Old Irish: cían
- Italian: duraturo (it)
- Latin: diūtinus, diūturnus
- Maori: matatū, tautini
- Ottoman Turkish: پاینده (payende, payanda)
- Plautdietsch: duarhauft
- Scottish Gaelic: buan m
- Spanish: perdurable (es), duradero (es), durable (es), longevo (es), prolongado (es), dilatado (es)
- Tocharian B: eṃṣketstse
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