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durant (encz) | Durant,			 |  
Durant (gcide) | Durant \Dur"ant\, n. [F. durant, p. pr. of durer to last. Cf.
    Durance.]
    See Durance, 3.
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durant (wn) | Durant
     n 1: United States historian (1885-1981) [syn: Durant, {Will
          Durant}, William James Durant] |  
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Durant (gcide) | Durant \Dur"ant\, n. [F. durant, p. pr. of durer to last. Cf.
    Durance.]
    See Durance, 3.
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Durante (gcide) | Durante \Du*ran"te\, prep. [L., abl. case of the p. pr. of
    durare to last.] (Law)
    During; as, durante vita, during life; durante bene placito,
    during pleasure.
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Endurant (gcide) | Endurant \En*dur"ant\, a.
    Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc.
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          The ibex is a remarkably endurant animal. --J. G. Wood.
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perdurantism (gcide) | perdurantism \per*dur"ant*ism\ (p[~e]r*d[=u]r"ant*[i^]z'm), n.
    (Philosophy)
    The philosophical view considering the fundamental objects of
    the real world as extended in the direction of time, so that
    the objects themselves do not change, though temporal parts
    may have different properties. Contrasted to endurantism, a
    view considering objects to be wholly present at each instant
    of time.
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perdurantist (gcide) | perdurantist \per*dur"ant*ist\ (p[~e]r*d[=u]r"ant*[i^]st), n.
    (Philosophy)
    A philosopher who considers the fundamental objects of the
    real world as extended in the direction of time, so that the
    objects themselves do not change, though temporal parts may
    have different properties. Contrasted to endurantist, one
    who considers objects to be wholly present at each instant.
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durante (wn) | Durante
     n 1: United States comedian remembered for his large nose and
          hoarse voice (1893-1980) [syn: Durante, Jimmy Durante] |  
jimmy durante (wn) | Jimmy Durante
     n 1: United States comedian remembered for his large nose and
          hoarse voice (1893-1980) [syn: Durante, Jimmy Durante] |  
will durant (wn) | Will Durant
     n 1: United States historian (1885-1981) [syn: Durant, {Will
          Durant}, William James Durant] |  
william james durant (wn) | William James Durant
     n 1: United States historian (1885-1981) [syn: Durant, {Will
          Durant}, William James Durant] |  
DURANTE (bouvier) | DURANTE. A term equivalent to during, which is used in some law phrases, as 
 durante absentia, during absence; durante minor cetate, during minority; 
 durante bene placito, during our good pleasure. 
 
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DURANTE ABSENTI (bouvier) | DURANTE ABSENTIA. When the executor is out of the jurisdiction of the court 
 or officer to whom belongs the probate of wills and granting letters of 
 administration, letters of administration will be granted to another during 
 the absence of the executor; and the person thus appointed is called the 
 administrator durante absentia. 
 
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DURANTE MINORE AETAT (bouvier) | DURANTE MINORE AETATE. During the minority.
      2. During his minority, an infant can enter into no contract, except 
 those for his benefit. If he should be appointed an executor, administration 
 of the estate will be granted, durante minore &,tate, to another person. 2 
 Bouv. Inst. n. 1555. 
 
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